Configuring the SRC Software
To configure the SRC software on a C-series Controller:
- Review the configuration by running the
show configuration
command in operation mode.user@host>show configuration
system {host-name my-host;domain-search [ mylab.jnpr.net jnpr.net juniper.net ];name-server [ 192.0.20.10 192.0.20.30 ];time-zone America/New_York;services {telnet;ssh {root-login allow;}}. . .Make any updates needed to the initial configuration.
- If the password for the
root
user was not changed from the default value, change it now.root@host>set cli password
Do not use the
root
account for normal operation.See Chapter 14, Configuring System Time on C-Series Controllers with the SRC CLI.
See Chapter 14, Configuring System Time on C-Series Controllers with the SRC CLI.
See Chapter 20, Managing the Juniper Networks Database with the SRC CLI.
If the Juniper Networks database is configured to run in community mode, the admin account already exists.
See Chapter 7, Configuring Remote Access to a C-series Controller with the SRC CLI.
See Chapter 7, Configuring Remote Access to a C-series Controller with the SRC CLI.
- (Optional) Configure other external access to the C-series Controller and secure communications to remote hosts.
See Chapter 7, Configuring Remote Access to a C-series Controller with the SRC CLI.
See Chapter 17, Configuring System Logging for a C-series Controller with the SRC CLI.
See Chapter 19, Configuring User Access.
See Configuring SRC Components.
Configuring SRC Components
After you create the basic SRC configuration, you can configure other SRC components and establish configurations for service providers and enterprises.
To configure SRC components in a deployment on C-series Controllers:
See SRC-PE Integration Guide for information about starting RADIUS servers.
See Chapter 21, Setting Up an SAE with the SRC CLI.
See Chapter 8, Overview of SRC Licenses.
See Chapter 10, Installing Licenses for C-series Controllers.
See Chapter 28, Configuring and Starting the SNMP Agent with the SRC CLI.
See Chapter 21, Setting Up an SAE with the SRC CLI.
See Chapter 34, Defining an Initial Configuration on a Solaris Platform.
Table 7 lists the principle SRC components that you can configure and names the document that provides information about configuring the components, typically from the CLI. To get information about using the C-Web interface to configure components, see the SRC-PE C-Web Interface Configuration Guide.