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- Junos OS Evolved Overview
- Top Differences Between Junos OS Evolved and Junos OS
- How Junos OS Evolved Differs from Junos OS
- Default Directories for Junos OS Evolved File Storage
- Junos OS Evolved Components and Processes
- Error TPAs for Route Installation
- Shell Commands for Junos OS Evolved
- Where to Find Information on Common Procedures
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Junos OS Evolved Configuration from External Devices
You can configure a Junos OS Evolved network device from a system console connected to the console port or by using Telnet to access the device remotely. External management hardware can be connected to the Routing Engine and the Junos OS Evolved through these ports:
Console port
Auxiliary port
Ethernet management port
See hardware guide for your particular Junos OS Evolved device for instructions about how to connect external hardware to the console, auxiliary, and/or Ethernet management ports. Capabilities and features can vary depending on device model.