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J-Web Basics

The task bar at the top of the J-Web interface identifies the main J-Web functions. You access specific tasks on the left.

The first time you connect to a Services Router with the J-Web interface, you bypass the login page and go directly to the Set Up Quick Configuration page. At subsequent logins, you go directly to the System Monitor page.

Click Monitor to display information about the system (system identification, system time, users, memory usage, CPU usage, and system storage) functions.

Click Configuration then Quick Configuration to access Quick Configuration “wizard” pages for common configuration tasks such as initial setup, secure access, interfaces, users, SNMP, routing and protocols, class of service, security policies, schedulers, zones, VPNs, firewall NAT, authentication, and ALGs

For configuration details and tasks not covered by Quick Configuration, you can access a graphical version of the JUNOS CLI known as the J-Web configuration editor. Select Configuration>View and Edit Configuration>Edit Configuration to display a list of configurable features—like the list displayed when you enter set ? in CLI configuration mode.

When you click OK or Apply on J-Web Quick Configuration pages, the configuration is saved and activated automatically. In contrast, you must click Commit to apply changes on J-Web configuration editor pages.

For complete information about J-Web configuration features, see the J-Web Interface User Guide.


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