Basic connectivity overview, Router identification – Juniper Networks J-series Services Router J2320 User Manual

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Table 60: Basic Connectivity Terms (continued)

Definition

Term

Packets destined for IP addresses not identified in the routing table are
sent to the default gateway.

gateway

Unique name that identifies a router on the network.

hostname

IP address of a Services Router on logical interface

lo0.0

that is always

active and available to external hosts and as the source address for
outgoing packets.

loopback address

Protocol that provides a reliable way of synchronizing the system time
of a router.

Network Time Protocol (NTP)

A superuser or system administrator who can perform any task in the
file system.

root user

Protocol that provides a secured method of logging in to a remote
network system.

secure shell (SSH)

Software that allows a computer to act as a remote terminal on a
network system.

Telnet

Basic Connectivity Overview

To connect your Services Router to the network and establish basic connectivity,
you enter information about your network. This overview contains the following
topics:

Router Identification on page 132

Root Password on page 133

Time Zone and System Time on page 133

Network Settings on page 133

Default Gateway on page 134

Backup Router on page 134

Loopback Address on page 134

Built-In Ethernet Interface Address on page 134

Management Access on page 135

Router Identification

The domain name defines the network or subnetwork that the Services Router belongs
to. The hostname refers to the specific machine, while the domain name is shared
among all the devices in a given network. Together the hostname and domain name
identify the router in the network.

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Basic Connectivity Overview

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