J2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide

Network administrators who install, configure, and manage products of Juniper Networks

Personnel operating the equipment must be trained and competent; must not conduct themselves in a careless, willfully negligent, or hostile manner; and must abide by the instructions provided by the documentation.

How to Use This Guide

J-series documentation explains how to install, configure, and manage J-series routers by providing information about JUNOS implementation specifically on J-series routers. (For comprehensive JUNOS information, see the JUNOS software manuals listed in “Related Juniper Networks Documentation” on page xviii.) Table 1 on page xvi shows the location of J-series information, by task type, in Juniper Networks documentation.

Table 1: Location of J-series Information

J-series Tasks

Location of Instruction

Installing hardware and establishing basic connectivity

Getting Started Guide for your router

Configuring interfaces and routing protocols such as RIP, OSPF, BGP,

J-series Services Router Basic LAN and WAN Access

and IS-IS

Configuration Guide

Configuring advanced features such as virtual private networks (VPNs),

J-series Services Router Advanced WAN Access

IP Security (IPsec), multicast, routing policies, firewall filters, and class

Configuration Guide

of service (CoS)

 

Managing users and operations, monitoring performance, upgrading

J-series Services Router Administration Guide

software, and diagnosing common problems

 

Using the J-Web interface

J-Web Interface User Guide

Using the CLI

JUNOS CLI User Guide

Typically, J-series documentation provides both general and specific information—for example, a configuration overview, configuration examples, and verification methods. Because you can configure and manage J-series routers in several ways, you can choose from multiple sets of instructions to perform a task. To make best use of this information:

If you are new to the topic—Read through the initial overview information, keep the related JUNOS guide handy for details about the JUNOS hierarchy, and follow the step-by-step instructions for your preferred interface.

If you are already familiar with the feature—Go directly to the instructions for the interface of your choice, and follow the instructions. You can choose a J-Web method, the JUNOS CLI, or a combination of methods based on the level of complexity or your familiarity with the interface.

For many J-series features, you can use J-Web Quick Configuration pages to configure the router quickly and easily without configuring each statement individually. For

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Juniper Networks J6350 manual How to Use This Guide, Location of J-series Information, Series Tasks Location of Instruction