srx110h-vb-wl-defaults.conf srx240h-poe-factory.conf
srx110h-vb-wl-factory.conf srx240h2-dc-defaults.conf
srx110h-wl-defaults.conf srx240h2-dc-factory.conf
srx110h-wl-factory.conf srx240h2-defaults.conf
srx110h2-va-defaults.conf srx240h2-factory.conf
srx110h2-va-factory.conf srx240h2-poe-defaults.conf
srx110h2-vb-defaults.conf srx240h2-poe-factory.conf
srx110h2-vb-factory.conf srx550-6xge-factory.conf
srx210-2xge-6xfe-factory.conf srx550-defaults.conf
srx210-poe-2xge-6xfe-factory.conf srx550-factory.conf
srx210b-defaults.conf srx650-4xge-factory.conf
srx210b-factory.conf srx650-defaults.conf
srx210be-defaults.conf srx650-factory.conf
srx210be-factory.conf
5.
View the required default config file.
% vi
config file name
For example, enter the following command to view the default configuration file for
the SRX240 Services Gateway.
% vi srx240-poe-16xge-factory.conf
The following sample output displays the factory-default configuration on an SRX240
Services Gateway:
##
## $Id: $
##
## Copyright (c) 2009, Juniper Networks, Inc.
## All rights reserved.
##
system {
autoinstallation {
delete-upon-commit;
traceoptions {
level verbose;
flag {
all;
}
}
interfaces {
ge-0/0/0 {
bootp;
}
}
}
services {
ssh;
telnet;
dhcp {
router {
192.168.1.1;
}
pool 192.168.1.0/24 {
address-range low 192.168.1.2 high 192.168.1.254;
}
propagate-settings ge-0/0/0.0;
}
web-management {
http {
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