3.
Set a default route (default gateway) for IPv4 packets. For example:
root#
set routing-options static route 1.6.2.1/24 next-hop 10.1.1.50
4.
Configure one or more static routes:
root#
set routing-options static route
destination-prefix
next-hop
address
5.
Set the hostname. For example:
root#
set system host-name Chicago
6.
Save your configuration settings and activate them on the Services Router:
root#
commit
For complete instructions, see the
JUNOS Enhanced Services Interfaces and Routing
Configuration Guide
.
Step 3. Installing the JUNOS Enhanced Services Software
For information explaining how to install the JUNOS Enhanced Services software if
your Services Router is running JUNOS software, see the
JUNOS Enhanced Services
Migration Guide
. For information explaining how to upgrade the software if you have
already installed the JUNOS Enhanced Services software, see the
JUNOS Enhanced
Services Administration Guide
.
Step 4. Adding Licenses with the CLI
If you purchased one or more 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 from the CLI.
To add a license key and enable a license:
1.
Follow the instructions in your license envelope to generate the license key from
the Web site.
2.
Copy the license key onto the router with the CLI:
a.
Type the following command, and press Enter:
root>
request system license add terminal
b.
When prompted, copy and paste the license key from the Web site at the
command line, separating multiple license keys with a blank line.
c.
To exit license key entry, press Ctrl+D.
For complete instructions, see the
JUNOS Enhanced Services J-series Services Router
Getting Started Guide
.
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