Juniper Networks C4000 Biscuit Joiner User Manual


 
You can monitor and manage the system through either of these methods:
Console terminalConnect a console (PC, Macintosh, or UNIX workstation)
directly to the system's RS-232 serial port.
Remote consoleConnect 10/100Base-T port (ETH0) to an Ethernet network,
and run SSH or Telnet from a remote console.
For initial access to the system, you need to physically connect your console directly
to the system's RS-232 port. Through this connection you use the SRC command-line
interface (CLI) to set the hostname and domain information. You can then access
the system remotely (for example, by means of SSH).
To communicate with the system, you must have a terminal emulation program
running on your PC or Macintosh. You can use any terminal emulation program,
such as HyperTerminal. A UNIX workstation can use the emulator TIP.
To log in to the system:
1. Start your terminal emulation program using the following settings:
Bits per second: 9600
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: none
2. Enter the username.
SRC-PE Release 7.0 [B.7.0.0-12]
localhost login:root
3. Enter the password.
localhost password:password
--- SRC CLI 7.0 build CLI.B.7.0.0.012
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root@localhost>
You are now logged in as root user.
Configuring the Juniper Networks Database
Each C-series platform contains a Juniper Networks database. The database stores
SRC data, sample data, configuration information, and user profiles. You must enable
the Juniper Networks database the first time you power on the system. It can operate
as a standalone database or as a member of a community of Juniper Networks
databases.
22 Configuring the Juniper Networks Database
C2000 and C4000 1.0.x Hardware Guide