JUNOS Software with Enhanced Services Hardware Guide

Install the Services Router in its permanent location, as described in “Installing and Connecting a Services Router” on page 77.

Gather the following information:

Hostname for the router on the network

Domain that the router belongs to on the network

Password for the root user

Time zone where the router is located

IP address of an NTP server (if NTP is used to set the time on the router)

IP address of a DNS server

List of domains that can be appended to hostnames for DNS resolution

IP address of the default gateway

IP address to be used for the loopback interface

IP address of the built-in Ethernet interface that you will use for management purposes. The examples in this guide use the ge-0/0/0interface.

If you are performing the initial configuration with the J-Web interface, collect the following equipment:

A management device, such as a laptop, with an Ethernet port

An Ethernet cable (provided)

If you are performing the initial configuration with the CLI, collect the following equipment:

A management device, such as a PC or laptop, with a serial port and an asynchronous terminal application (such as Microsoft Windows Hyperterminal)

An RJ-45 to DB-9 serial port adapter (provided)

An Ethernet cable (provided)

For a remote connection, two dial-up modems

For a remote modem connection, a DB-9 female to DB-25 male adapter, or other adapter appropriate for your modem (not provided)

Connecting to a Services Router

You can connect to the Services Router using the J-Web or CLI interface. You can connect to the CLI from a remote location through two dial-up modems. For details see, “Connecting to the CLI Remotely” on page 100.

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Juniper Networks J2350 manual Connecting to a Services Router