Verifying basic connectivity, Displaying basic connectivity configurations – Juniper Networks J-series Services Router J2320 User Manual

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Table 63: Configuring Basic Settings (continued)

CLI Configuration Editor

J-Web Configuration Editor

Task

1.

Delete the existing IP address:

delete ge-0/0/0 unit 0 family

inet address

.

2.

Set the IP address and prefix
length of

ge-0/0/0

. For

example:

set ge-0/0/0 unit 0 family inet

address 192.168.1.1/24

1.

In the configuration editor hierarchy, next to Interfaces,
click Configure or Edit.

2.

In the Interface table, locate the

ge-0/0/0

row and click

Unit.

3.

In the Unit table, click 0, and in the Family section
next to Inet, click Configure or Edit.

4.

To delete the existing IP address, click the Discard
button. Select the Delete Configuration Below This
Point
option button from the next display.

5.

Next to Address, click Add new entry.

6.

In the Source box, type the address and prefix length
for the management interface—for example,

192.168.1.1/24

.

7.

Click OK.

Define the IP address for

ge-0/0/0

.

Verifying Basic Connectivity

To verify that the Services Router has the settings you configured, perform the
following task:

Displaying Basic Connectivity Configurations on page 150

Displaying Basic Connectivity Configurations

Purpose

Verify the configuration of basic connectivity. Because the basic connectivity settings
appear in different places in the configuration hierarchy, displaying the entire
configuration at once makes viewing the settings easier.

Action

From the J-Web interface, select
Configuration>View and Edit>View Configuration Text. Alternatively, from
configuration mode in the CLI, enter the

show

command. The following sample output

displays the sample values configured in Table 63 on page 148. Your output displays
the values you set.

[edit]
user@host# show
system {

host-name routera;
domain-name lab.router.net;
domain-search [ lab.router.net router.net ];
backup-router 192.168.2.44;
time-zone America/Los_Angeles;
root-authentication {

ssh-rsa "ssh-rsa [email protected]";

}
name-server {

10.148.2.32;

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