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J-Web Basics

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J-series Services Router Quick Start

J-Web Basics

The task bar at the top of the J-Web interface identifies the main J-Web functions. 
You access specific tasks on the left.

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Monitor—Output from common 

show

 commands

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Configuration—Quick Configuration wizards and a graphical version of the CLI

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Diagnose—Ping, traceroute, and packet capture

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Manage—Configuration file management and licenses

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Events—System log messages

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Alarms—Active alarms

The first time you connect to a Services Router with the J-Web interface, you bypass 
the login page and go directly to the Set Up Quick Configuration page. At 
subsequent logins, you go directly to the System Monitor page.

Click 

Monitor

 to display information about the system (system serial number, CPU, 

and memory usage), interfaces, configured routes, and other Services Router 
functions. 

Click 

Configuration

 to access Quick Configuration “wizard” pages for common 

configuration tasks such as initial setup, certificate installation, basic routing setup, 
and creation of firewall filters and IPSec tunnels. Each new release of the JUNOS 
software adds more Quick Configuration features. 

For configuration details and tasks not covered by Quick Configuration, you can 
access a graphical version of the JUNOS CLI known as the J-Web configuration 
editor. Select 

Configuration>View and Edit Configuration>Edit Configuration

 to 

display a list of configurable features—like the list displayed when you enter 

set ?

 in 

CLI configuration mode.

When you click 

OK

 or 

Apply

 on J-Web Quick Configuration pages, the configuration 

is saved and activated automatically. In contrast, you must click 

Commit

 to apply 

changes on J-Web configuration editor pages.

For complete information about J-Web configuration features, see the 

J-series 

Services Router Basic LAN and WAN Access Configuration Guide

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Summary of Contents for J-Series

Page 1: ...gin 3 Installing a Services Router 4 Installing a J2300 Services Router 4 Installing a J4300 or J6300 Services Router 5 Installing a J4350 or J6350 Services Router 5 Connecting Power to a Services Rou...

Page 2: ...rnet PORT 0 internally named fe 0 0 0 On J4350 and J6350 routers the first built in Ethernet port is Gigabit Ethernet port 0 0 internally named ge 0 0 0 See 1 Connecting Logging In and Starting the J...

Page 3: ...er cables with appropriate lugs not provided For grounding 14 AWG grounding cable and lug for the router not provided For desk installation four rubber feet provided For rack installation four mountin...

Page 4: ...gure 2 Attaching Mounting Brackets Installing a Services Router Installing a J2300 Services Router To install a J2300 Services Router on a desk attach the rubber feet to the underside of the chassis g...

Page 5: ...les that are aligned with the threaded holes in the rack Installing a J4350 or J6350 Services Router To install a J4350 or J6350 Services Router in a rack 1 Make sure the rack is properly secured to t...

Page 6: ...coupler end of the power cord into the appliance inlet on the router s power supply faceplate b Insert the plug into an AC power source receptacle c If the power supply includes a on off switch turn...

Page 7: ...CP server 2 Turn off the power to the management device 3 Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on the management device 4 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the built...

Page 8: ...e licenses you received an envelope with instructions for obtaining license keys from the Web To enable each license on the router you must add the license key You can add one or more license keys To...

Page 9: ...nize the system time Current System Time Your current time and date DNS Name Servers DNS server to resolve hostnames into addresses Domain Search Name of each domain to include in a DNS search Default...

Page 10: ...ess Enter at the password prompt for a first time login To access a Services Router with the JUNOS CLI 1 Turn off power to the management PC or laptop 2 Connect one end of the console cable to the ser...

Page 11: ...e to the router with the CLI or J Web interface root request system software add validate unlink reboot source For complete instructions see the J series Services Router Administration Guide 3 Adding...

Page 12: ...nit 0 family inet address 192 168 1 1 24 root set interfaces ge 0 0 1 unit 0 family inet address 192 168 2 1 24 root set interfaces ge 0 0 2 unit 0 family inet address 192 168 3 1 24 root set interfac...

Page 13: ...Services Router functions Click Configuration to access Quick Configuration wizard pages for common configuration tasks such as initial setup certificate installation basic routing setup and creation...

Page 14: ...estion mark root show Possible completions accounting Show accounting profiles and records aps Show Automatic Protection Switching information arp Show system Address Resolution Protocol table entries...

Page 15: ...j2300 JUNOS Software Release 8 0 20060607 0 Export edition To access configuration mode enter the configure command The prompt changes to a pound sign root configure root To activate changes to the c...

Page 16: ...screws To prevent injury keep your back straight and lift with your legs not your back Mount the Services Router at the bottom of the rack if it is the only unit in the rack When mounting the Service...

Page 17: ...Safety Warnings Summary 17 J series Services Router Quick Start AC power cable warning Japan WARNING The attached power cable is only for this product Do not use the cable for another product g017253...

Page 18: ...ns of the following EC Directives including all amendments and with national legislation implementing these directives Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and that the following h...

Page 19: ...the provisions of the following EC Directives including all amendments and with national legislation implementing these directives Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and that the...

Page 20: ...the provisions of the following EC Directives including all amendments and with national legislation implementing these directives Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and that the...

Page 21: ...the provisions of the following EC Directives including all amendments and with national legislation implementing these directives Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and that the...

Page 22: ...re commonly found in electronic products today Restricted substances include heavy metals including lead and polybrominated materials The RoHS Directive with some exemptions applies to all electrical...

Page 23: ...OSe are trademarks of Juniper Networks Inc All other trademarks service marks registered trademarks or registered service marks are the property of their respective owners Juniper Networks assumes no...

Page 24: ...J series Services Router Quick Start 24 Requesting Product Support...

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