Chapter 7: Establishing Basic Connectivity

Table 63: Configuring Basic Settings (continued)

Task

J-Web Configuration Editor

CLI Configuration Editor

Define the NTP server that

1.

In the Nested configuration section, next to Ntp, click

Set the address of the NTP server.

NTP requests can be sent

 

Configure or Edit.

For example:

to.

2.

Next to Server, click Add New Entry.

 

 

set ntp server 10.148.2.21

 

 

 

 

3.

In the Address box, type the NTP server's IP

 

 

 

address—for example, 10.148.2.21

 

 

4.

Click OK.

 

 

5.

Click OK a second time to return to the System level

 

 

 

in the configuration editor hierarchy.

 

Define the DNS server that

1.

Next to Name server, click Add New Entry.

Set the address of the DNS server.

receives DNS requests.

2.

In the Address box, type the address of the DNS

For example:

 

 

 

 

server—for example, 10.148.2.32.

set name-server 10.148.2.32

 

 

 

 

3.

Click OK.

 

Add each domain that the router belongs to.

1.

Next to Domain search, click Add New Entry.

Set the domains to be searched. For

2.

In the Value box, type the name of the domain in

example:

 

which the router is located—for example, lab.router.net.

set domain-search lab.router.net

3.Click OK.

4. Next to Domain search, click Add New Entry.

set domain-search router.net

5. In the Value box, type the name of another domain that the router belongs to—for example, router.net.

6.Click OK.

Define the backup router to be used when the router is booting or the routing protocol processes are not running.

In the Backup router section, next to Address, type the IP

Set the address for the backup

address of the backup router—for example, 192.168.2.44.

router. For example:

 

set backup router address

 

192.168.2.44

Define the IP address for lo0.0.

1.In the configuration editor hierarchy, next to Interfaces, click Configure or Edit.

2.In the Interface table, locate the lo0 row and click Unit.

3.In the Unit table, click 0, and in the Family section next to Inet, click Configure or Edit.

4.To delete the existing IP address, click the Discard button. Select the Delete Configuration Below This Point option button from the next display.

5.Next to Address, click Add new entry.

6.In the Source box, type the address and prefix length for the loopback interface—for example,

172.16.1.24/32.

7.Click OK.

1.From the [edit] hierarchy level, enter

edit interfaces

2.Delete the existing IP address:

delete lo0 unit 0 family inet address

3.Set the IP address and prefix length of lo0.0. For example:

set lo0 unit 0 family inet address 172.16.1.24/32

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