by Maher Haddad | Feb 6, 2024 | Junos Associate
In this lesson, I will show you simply how you can change the name of the Juniper (also called Hostname). Let’s see what the current hostname on the Juniper router is: root@R1# It is “R1”. Let’s change it and make it “Juniper”: root@R1# set system host-name Juniper...
by Maher Haddad | Feb 6, 2024 | Junos Associate
Let’s move forward now and start digging more about the configuration on the Junos device. Again, I am still connected to the console port of the Juniper router, and now I want to enable SSH and Telnet on the router so I can connect to it remotely: Let’s 1st check if...
by Maher Haddad | Feb 5, 2024 | Junos Associate
In every Junos device, there is a possibility to load the factory-default configuration which is the configuration that Juniper provide it to the Junos device by default. The way to do it is very easy. But before we apply it, let’s check 1st the current configuration...
by Maher Haddad | Feb 5, 2024 | Junos Associate
We already know from the previous lessons that the command “commit” allow us to save the configure on the router, specifically to save the candidate configuration to the active configuration. However, there are many options that we can use with the “commit” command,...
by Maher Haddad | Feb 4, 2024 | Junos Associate
After we now know about the Configuration hierarchy, I would like to show you how you can navigate it. What does it mean exactly? Well, think that you are on the user configuration hierarchy level and you want to go back to the top level or maybe to a level in...
by Maher Haddad | Feb 4, 2024 | Junos Associate
What is good in Juniper when doing a configuration is that you have a hierarchy, meaning that for example if you want to configure something related to the user, you can go to the user configuration hierarchy and from there you can do the commands that you wish to do...