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Install the Router and Configure Software
Configure the JUNOS Internet Software
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Configure the JUNOS Internet Software
The router is shipped with the JUNOS Internet software preinstalled and ready to be
configured when the router is powered on. There are three copies of the software: one on a
nonrotating flash disk in the Routing Engine, one on a rotating hard disk in the Routing
Engine, and one on an LS-120 disk that ships with the router.
configured when the router is powered on. There are three copies of the software: one on a
nonrotating flash disk in the Routing Engine, one on a rotating hard disk in the Routing
Engine, and one on an LS-120 disk that ships with the router.
When the router boots, it first attempts to start the image from an LS-120 disk if one is
installed in the LS-120 drive. If an LS-120 disk is not installed or the attempt otherwise fails,
the router next tries the flash disk, then finally the hard disk.
installed in the LS-120 drive. If an LS-120 disk is not installed or the attempt otherwise fails,
the router next tries the flash disk, then finally the hard disk.
You configure the router by issuing JUNOS command-line interface (CLI) commands, either
on a console device attached to the
on a console device attached to the
CONSOLE
port on the craft interface, or over a telnet
connection to a network connected to the
MANAGEMENT ETHERNET
port on the craft
interface. Gather the following information before configuring the router:
Name the router will use on the network
Domain name the router will use
IP address and prefix length information for the Ethernet interface
IP address of a default router
IP address of a DNS server
Password for the root user
To configure the software, follow this procedure:
1.
If the router is not already turned on, power it on as described in “Power On the Router”
on page 125.
on page 125.
2.
Log in as the “root” user. There is no password.
3.
Start the CLI.
root# cli
root@>
root@>
4.
Enter configuration mode.
cli> configure
[edit]
root@#
[edit]
root@#
5.
Configure the name of the router. If the name includes spaces, enclose the name in
quotation marks (" ").
quotation marks (" ").
[edit]
root@# set system host-name host-name
root@# set system host-name host-name
6.
Configure the router’s domain name.
[edit]
root@# set system domain-name domain-name
root@# set system domain-name domain-name