SRX210 Services Gateway Hardware Guide

Table 41: Basic Configuration Summary (Date and Time)

Field

Function

Your Action

Date and Time

 

Time Zone

Identifies the time zone in

From the list, select the appropriate time zone.

 

which the services gateway is

 

 

located.

 

NTP Servers

Specifies an NTP server that

 

the services gateway can reach

 

to synchronize the system

 

time.

Current

Synchronizes the system time

System

with the NTP server or allows

Time

you to manually set the system

 

time and date.

Add an IP address by clicking Add and entering IP address and then clicking OK.

Delete an IP address by clicking it in the box and then clicking Delete.

Set the time immediately using the NTP server; select NTP Servers. The services gateway sends a request to the NTP server and synchronizes the system time.

NOTE: If you are configuring other settings on this page, the services gateway also synchronizes the system time using the NTP server when you click OK.

Set the time manually by selecting the Manual button. A window allows you to select the current date and time from lists.

To configure basic system properties:

1.In the J-Web interface, select Configure> System properties and select the required tab and proceed with configuring the other settings. See Table 39 on page 108 through Table 41 on page 110 for details.

2.Click one of the following buttons:

Click OK to save changes.

Click Cancel to cancel your entries and return to the previous page.

Click Commit to apply the configuration and other pending changes (if any) and click Discard to discard pending changes.

3.Configure an interface as follows:

a.In the J-Web interface, select Configure>Interfaces

The Interfaces page appears and lists the network interfaces present on the services gateway.

b.Under the Interface Name column, click the interface you want to configure (for example ge-0/0/0).

c.Under Logical Interfaces, click Add.

d.Under IPv4 Addresses and Prefixes, click Add.

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