Point and Click CLI
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You can edit configuration on a series of pages of clickable options.
To edit the configuration on a series of pages of clickable options that step you through the hierarchy, enter the information specified in Table 1. Table 2 lists key J-Web configuration editor tasks and their functions.
Note:Options changes for each device. For a device, if a feature is not yet configured, you have the option to first configure the feature. If the feature is already configured, you have the option to edit or delete the feature on that particular device.
Click one:
Refresh—Refreshes and updates the display with any changes to the configuration made by other users.
Commit—Verifies edits and applies them to the current configuration file running on the device.
Discard—Removes edits applied to, or deletes existing statements or identifiers from, the candidate configuration.
Click one:
OK—Saves the configuration and returns to the main configuration page.
Commit Options>Commit—Commits the configuration and returns to the main configuration page.
Cancel—Cancels your entries and returns to the main configuration page.
Field |
Description |
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Configuration |
Specifies that you can edit the selected configuration on a series of pages of clickable options that step you through the hierarchy. Click an option:
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Field |
Function |
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Access |
Specifies that you can edit or delete access and user authentication methods to the device. The options available are:
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Accounting options |
Specifies that you can configure accounting options such as log data about basic system operations and services on the device. The option available is:
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Applications |
Specifies that you can edit or delete applications functions of the Junos OS and their properties on the device. The options available are:
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Chassis |
Specifies that you can configure alarms and other chassis properties on the device. The option available is:
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Class of service |
Specifies that you can edit or delete the Class-of-Service feature. The options available are:
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Ethernet switching options |
Specifies that you can configure Ethernet switching options on the device. The option available is:
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Event options |
Specifies that you can configure diagnostic event policies and actions associated with each policy. The option available is:
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Firewall |
Specifies that you can configure stateless firewall filters—also known as ACLs—on the device. The option available is:
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Forwarding options |
Specifies that you can configure forwarding option protocols, including flow monitoring, accounting properties, and packet capture. The option available is:
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Interfaces |
Specifies that you can edit or delete interfaces on the device. The options available are:
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Multicast snooping options |
Specifies that you can configure multicast snooping options. The option available is:
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Poe |
Specifies that you can edit or delete Power over Ethernet options on the device. The options available are:
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Policy options |
Specifies that you can configure routing policies that control information from routing protocols that the device imports into its routing table and exports to its neighbors. The option available is:
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Protocols |
Specifies that you can edit or delete routing protocols, including Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS), OSPF, RIP, Routing Information Protocol Next Generation (RIPng), and BGP. The options available are:
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Routing instances |
Specifies that you can configure a hierarchy to configure routing instances. The options available re:
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Routing options |
Specifies that you can edit or delete protocol-independent routing properties. The options available are:
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Schedulers |
Specifies that you can determine the day and time when security policies are in effect. The option available is:
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Security |
Specifies that you can edit or delete the rules for the transit traffic and the actions that need to take place on the traffic as it passes through the firewall; and to monitor the traffic attempting to cross from one security zone to another. The options available are:
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Services |
Specifies that you can configure real-time performance monitoring (RPM) on the device. The option available is:
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Smtp |
Specifies that you can configure Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. The option available is:
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Snmp |
Specifies that you can configure Simple Network Management Protocol for monitoring router operation and performance. The option available is:
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System |
Specifies that you can edit or delete system management functions, including the device’s hostname, address, and domain name; the addresses of the DNS servers; user login accounts, including user authentication and the root-level user account; time zones and NTP properties; and properties of the device’s auxiliary and console ports. The options available are:
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Vlans |
Specifies that you can edit or delete a virtual LAN. The options available are:
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Wlan |
Specifies that you can configure a wireless local area network. The option available is:
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Access profile | |
Access profile name |
Enter the access profile name. |
Advanced | |
Add new entry |
Click Add new entry to add a new identifier. |