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#* Accept all defaults | #* Accept all defaults | ||
# Reboot and disconnect ISO | # Reboot and disconnect ISO | ||
# Login and run following commands to set IP | # Login and run the following commands to set IP address and default gateway | ||
#* <code> configure </code> | #* <code> configure </code> | ||
#* <code> set interfaces ethernet eth0 address 192.168.1.10/24 </code> (repeat for other interfaces) | #* <code> set interfaces ethernet eth0 address 192.168.1.10/24 </code> (repeat for other interfaces) | ||
#* <code> set system gateway-address 192.168.10.1 </code> | |||
# Enable remote ssh access | # Enable remote ssh access | ||
#* <code> set service ssh </code> | #* <code> set service ssh </code> | ||
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== Configuration == | == Configuration == | ||
=== Basic Commands === | |||
In similar fashion to Cisco IOS, configuration has to be entered in config mode, and the configuration can only be viewed in Operator mode. | |||
=== Firewall === | === Firewall === | ||
If an interface has no firewall config, then it passes all traffic. Once any firewall config is applied then that interface acts as a firewall. | If an interface has no firewall config, then it passes all traffic. Once any firewall config is applied then that interface acts as a firewall. |