Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - PROTECTED SYSTEM DOMAIN Configuration Manual
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Configuring User Accounts
You configure user accounts on the JCS management module to control access to the
module. The JCS1200 platform supports the following types of security roles for user
accounts:
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Supervisor—This role has full read and write access to the JCS1200 platform. Users
can configure the JCS management module, the JCS switch module, and Routing
Engines (blades) on the JCS1200 platform. You must configure at least one user to
have a Supervisor role.
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Operator—This role has read-only access to the JCS platform. Users can view the
configuration of the JCS management module, the JCS switch module, and the JCS
Routing Engines. They can monitor JCS operations, but they cannot change the JCS
configuration
You can add up to 12 users to the JCS management module. Each user you add must be
assigned a unique number (1 through 12).
To configure user accounts:
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> env —T mm[1]
3. Use the users command to configure user accounts. For example:
system:mm[1]> users -2 —n chang —p SPASS1 —a super
system:mm[1]> users —3 —n markham —p OPASS1 —a operator
In these examples, User 2 is configured with a username (chang) and a password
(SPASS1). User 2 has Supervisor access (full read/write). User 3 is configured with a
username (markham) and a password (OPASS1). User 2 has Operator access
(read-only).
Configuring the NTP Server
To synchronize the JCS1200 platform with other servers on the network, you must
configure a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server.
To configure an NTP server:
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> env —T mm[1]
3. Use the ntp command to configure an NTP server. For example:
system:mm[1]> ntp —i 172.17.28.5 —f 60 —en enabled
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