Step 2: Up and Running
Now that the EX2300 switch is powered on, let’s do some initial configuration to get the switch up and running on your network. It’s simple to provision and manage the EX2300 switch and other devices on your network. Choose the configuration tool that’s right for you:
Juniper Mist. To use Mist, you’ll need an account on the Juniper Mist Cloud platform. See Overview of Connecting Mist Access Points and Juniper EX Series Switches.
Juniper Networks Contrail Service Orchestration (CSO). To use CSO, you’ll need an authentication code. See SD-WAN Deployment Overview in the Contrail Service Orchestration (CSO) Deployment Guide.
CLI commands
Plug and Play
The EX2300 switches already have factory-default settings configured right out of the box to make them plug-and-play devices. The default settings are stored in a configuration file that:
Sets Ethernet switching and storm control on all interfaces
Sets PoE on all RJ-45 ports of models that provide PoE and PoE+
Enables the following protocols:
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
Link Layer Discovery Protocol Media Endpoint Discovery (LLDP-MED)
These settings are loaded as soon as you power on the EX2300 switch. If you want to see what’s in the factory-default configuration file for your EX2300 switch, see EX2300 Switch Default Configuration.
Customize the Basic Configuration Using the CLI
Have these values handy before you begin customizing settings for the switch:
Hostname
Root authentication password
Management port IP address
Default gateway IP address
(Optional) DNS server and SNMP read community