Chapter 7: Establishing Basic Connectivity

To cancel your entries and return to the Quick Configuration page, click Cancel.

NOTE: After initial configuration is complete, the Services Router stops functioning as a DHCP server. If you change the IP address of ge-0/0/0and have the management device configured to use DHCP, you lose your DHCP lease and your connection to the router through the J-Web interface. To reestablish a connection, either set the IP address on the management device manually, or connect ge-0/0/0to the management network and access the router another way—for example, through the console port.

5.To check the configuration, see Displaying Basic Connectivity Configurations on page 150.

Table 61: Set Up Quick Configuration Summary

Field

Function

Your Action

Identification

 

 

Host Name

Defines the hostname of the router.

Type the hostname.

(required)

 

 

Domain Name

Defines the network or subnetwork that the

Type the domain name.

 

machine belongs to.

 

Root Password

Sets the root password that user “root” can

Type a plain-text password that the system encrypts.

(required)

use to log in to the router.

NOTE: After a root password has been defined, it is

 

 

 

 

required when you log in to the J-Web user interface

 

 

or the CLI.

Verify Root Password

Verifies the root password has been typed

Retype the password.

(required)

correctly.

 

Time

 

 

Time Zone

Identifies the time zone that the router is

From the list, select the appropriate time zone.

 

located in.

 

NTP Servers

Specify an NTP server that the router can

To add an IP address, type it in the box to the left of

 

reach to synchronize the system time.

the Add button, then click Add.

 

 

To delete an IP address, click on it in the box above

 

 

the Add button, then click Delete.

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