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How to configure Juniper SSG

Example of Juniper SSG Configuration

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Juniper SSG Initial Configuration

netscreen get arp command

netscreen get int command

netscreen get event command

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How to backup and restore Juniper configuration

 

A. Using GUI to backup and restore the configuration. Login the firewall using Internet Browser. Navigate to Configuration>Update>Config file. You can save, merge or replace configuration.

 

 

 

B. Command lines.

1. To copy configuration, use "get config" command.

2. To copy the configuration from a computer to the router, and hen load it

1) copy the configuration file: "file copy servername:ssg5-config.txt" Note: make sure the file is in the same path running command line or you will need to add path for example, copy file servername:/temp/ssg5-config.txt.

2) Verify the file has been copied: "file list"

3) load file: "load override ssg5-config.txt'

4) Review the configuration: "show"

5) Activate the configuration: "commit"

3. Save the existing configuration to a TFTP server with the command:
save config to tftp <tftp_server_ip> <config_filename>

4. Update the existing config with the command: save config from tftp <tftp_server_ip> <config_filename> to flash

Reset the security device: reset
Configuration modified. Save? [y] y/n n <-----answer N for No; otherwise you will overwrite the config loaded in step 1 (if you entered y, then repeat step 1.)
System reset? Are you sure? y/n y

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