Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - PROTECTED SYSTEM DOMAIN Configuration Manual
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Restoring the Default JCS Management Module Configuration
Before you configure the JCS management module, we recommend clearing any existing
configurations on the JCS management module and restoring the defaults.
Clearing a configuration results in the following changes:
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Sets the JCS management module to its default state.
This is equivalent to pressing the recessed button on the front panel of the JCS
management module for more than 5 seconds.
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Initializes the serial port to 9600 baud.
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Initializes the internal SNMP community string.
An SNMP community string is a text string that acts as a password. It is used to
authenticate messages that are sent between the management station (the SNMP
manager) and the device (the SNMP agent). The community string is included in every
packet that is transmitted between the SNMP manager and the SNMP agent.
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Disables web access.
To clear an existing JCS management module configuration:
1. Log in to the JCS management module.
If you are logging in for the first time, use the default username and password:
Username: USERID
Password: PASSW0RD
The 0 in PASSW0RD is a zero, not the letter O.
2. Use the env command to set JCS management module 1 (mm[1]) as the configuration
target. For example:
system> env —T mm[1]
3. Use the clear command to clear the configuration. For example:
system:mm[1]> clear —cnfg
This example clears the configuration on mm[1] and returns the JCS management
module to the factory default settings.
Configuring the JCS Management Module Ethernet Interface
To configure the network interface on the JCS management module:
1. Log in to the JCS management module.
2. Use the env command to set JCS management module 1 (mm[1]) as the configuration
target. For example:
system:mm[1]> env —T mm[1]
3. Use the ifconfig command to configure the interface. For example:
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