From, Junos Cookbook,
Create a PCMCIA boot flash card that contains the JUNOS install media.
First, copy the install media from the JUNOS software download page on
the Juniper Networks support site (http://www.juniper.net/support).
On M-series and T-series routers, copy this file to the router's
If you look at the "jinstall" versions of JUNOS where you download files,
that will be the version for your CF/PCMCIA card. And (if memory serves)
the instructions for imaging the CF (through the 'dd' program) are posted at
the download site.
HTH,
Scott
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From: [EMAIL
Markus, Ihsan, Alexander, thanks to you all.
Of course I had no "remote" user. I solved it by
adding a new service on the tacacs server to
authenticate via a already existing local user.
Thanks again
Kristian.
On Sat, Mar 31, 2007 at 01:40:52AM +0800, Ihsan Junaidi Ibrahim wrote:
> Have you c
Have you created the local user account named "remote" in the router?
By default Junos uses "remote" to authenticate against TACACS+ if the
authenticated user record is not available locally on the router.
/ihsan
- Original Message -
From: Kristian Larsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Satu
Jee Kay schrieb:
> In the ongoing saga that is M7is and their harddrives, we've lost
> another battle in the war.
>
> I now have a working M7i, a broken M7i with a new harddrive and a 256M
> PCMCIA flash card.
>
> I'm trying to figure out how I create a bootable flash so that I can
> boot up the
Hey!
I'm having a small configuration problem with a
Juniper router, I've tried setting up TACACS with
the following configuration options:
system {
authentication-order tacplus;
tacplus-server {
1.3.3.7 {
secret
"$9$
In the ongoing saga that is M7is and their harddrives, we've lost
another battle in the war.
I now have a working M7i, a broken M7i with a new harddrive and a 256M
PCMCIA flash card.
I'm trying to figure out how I create a bootable flash so that I can
boot up the broken router, and how I then rei
What kind of router is this? seems that you are pushing a lot of stuff down
the forwarding plane, could be a memory exhaustion and the firewall is not
getting implemented.
a "show log messages" may show reveal more.
On Thu, 2007-03-29 at 07:49 -0700, Jared Gull wrote:
> Could you provide the confi
It's enabled by default. You can turn it off at the [edit chassis]
configuration hierarchy.
[edit chassis]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] set no-source?
Possible completions:
no-source-route Don't enable IP source-route processing
--Stacy
On Mar 30, 2007, at 8:29 AM, Rodrigo Santos wrote:
> Hi A
Hi All,
I would like to configure/enable the source-routing on Juniper routers
(J6300 and M7i). Somebody could say me as to make this configuration?
Thanks,
Rodrigo Santos
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Is it possible to allow a specific user under JunOS to have full
super-user access to ONLY one (or more) logical routers, but not to
the default actual router?
Say I've got a logical router built that is acting a a PE device only,
and want some other folks to be able to make changes (adding BGP
ne
Dear colleagues,
i just configured both RE's as master, so that they can decide which one
is master and backup. I'm not sure if this can cause any problems, so
that's why i'm asking here.
If a failure occures and the backup RE takes over, it will become master.
So WHY would i switch back (when t
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