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Introduction to the Junos Operating System

Step 1.9

Navigate to Monitor > Routing > Route Information to view the current static routes.

Part 2: Exploring J-Web Configuration and Diagnostic Capabilities

In this lab part, you will familiarize yourself with the configuration and diagnostic capabilities available in the J-Web interface. You will also identify the key pages that relate to those capabilities.

Step 2.1

Access the J-Web configuration page by clicking the Configure tab.

Question: How do you display your station’s current configuration?

Step 2.2

Navigate to Configure > System Properties > User Management.

Lab 5–6 • The J-Web Interface

www.juniper.net

Introduction to the Junos Operating System

Step 2.3

Click Edit. In the Edit User Management window, click Add and create the user Jweb. Use the password lab123 and fullname Jweb User. Keep the login class as read-only. Leave the User ID field blank. Click OK when complete.

Step 2.4

Commit the new user by clicking on Actions in the upper right corner, then click

Commit.

Step 2.5

Return to User Management and remove the Jweb user created earlier.

Step 2.6

Click Actions, then click Compare to display changes in the configuration.

Step 2.7

Commit the changes by clicking on Actions then Commit.

Step 2.8

Navigate to Troubleshoot > Ping Host. Enter the IP address of the server in the management network and click Start to begin the ping.

www.juniper.net

The J-Web Interface • Lab 5–7

Introduction to the Junos Operating System

Question: Does the ping succeed?

Step 2.9

Logout of your J-Web session. Return to the cli session opened to your device and log out using the exit command.

STOP

Tell your instructor that you have completed Lab 5.

Lab 5–8 • The J-Web Interface

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