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Defaultroute - Technical Guides. Monday, 23 May 2011. Securing access to JunOS - Part 1. So we've got to secure our Juniper router from un-authorised access attempts. There are a couple of ways we can access the device for configuration; console, telnet, SSH, HTTP(s) and NMS to name the main ones. Each of these however *needs* a username and password to permit access before we get in, we need it for authentication. Now lets enter the 'system' command tree (which contains the login 'features') by entering:.

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Defaultroute - Technical Guides. Monday, 23 May 2011. Securing access to JunOS - Part 1. So we've got to secure our Juniper router from un-authorised access attempts. There are a couple of ways we can access the device for configuration; console, telnet, SSH, HTTP(s) and NMS to name the main ones. Each of these however *needs* a username and password to permit access before we get in, we need it for authentication. Now lets enter the 'system' command tree (which contains the login 'features') by entering:.

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Defaultroute - Technical Guides: Influencing traffic using your IGP

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Defaultroute - Technical Guides. Sunday, 8 May 2011. Influencing traffic using your IGP. A basic starter showing a few of the more simple ways to manipulate your traffic. F0/0 R2 (10.12.1.0/24). F1/0 R3 (10.23.1.0/24). F1/0 R4 (10.14.1.0/24). F0/0 R5 (10.45.1.0/24). F0/0 R3 (10.35.1.0/24). Starting with a clean sheet, this is the routing table for R1. You can see that OSPF has been configured throughout the topology and that each router has advertises it’s loopback 0 interface. OSPF process using the &ls...

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Defaultroute - Technical Guides: Access-List 101 - Part 1, the Standard ACL

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Defaultroute - Technical Guides. Saturday, 14 May 2011. Access-List 101 - Part 1, the Standard ACL. Cisco IOS access-lists are well understood, well documented and well, just plain necessary. We use access-lists to secure devices and services as well as to manage routing protocols and much more in routers and switches. Access-lists come in a number of flavours so lets mentioned some of them here:. In this techguide we're just concentrating on the standard ACL. So how do we say it? Firstly lets see the op...

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Defaultroute - Technical Guides: Securing access to JunOS - Part 1

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Defaultroute - Technical Guides. Monday, 23 May 2011. Securing access to JunOS - Part 1. So we've got to secure our Juniper router from un-authorised access attempts. There are a couple of ways we can access the device for configuration; console, telnet, SSH, HTTP(s) and NMS to name the main ones. Each of these however *needs* a username and password to permit access before we get in, we need it for authentication. Now lets enter the 'system' command tree (which contains the login 'features') by entering:.

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Defaultroute - Technical Guides: IGP AS number discovery Part 1 - Using IOS to find the remote EIGRP AS#

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Defaultroute - Technical Guides. Wednesday, 11 May 2011. IGP AS number discovery Part 1 - Using IOS to find the remote EIGRP AS#. So knowing this information we can see that by capturing the traffic between two EIGRP neighbors we should be able to discover the AS number since the AS number will be sent in the discovery as part of the setup process (subsequent updates and replies will also contain the AS#). To prove it out we've got a basic topology:. And 10.1.12.2/24 for R2. Here's one s=10.1.12&...So we...

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Defaultroute - Technical Guides: Recovering a faulty Juniper 4350 CF (with an iMac and a USB Printer)

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Defaultroute - Technical Guides. Friday, 6 May 2011. Recovering a faulty Juniper 4350 CF (with an iMac and a USB Printer). Recovering a Juniper J4350 should be easy because the manual says so. Just remember to take your screwdriver ;-). You’ll have to remove chassis from the rack (4 cage screws). Put the router on the bench and take off the rack ears from both sides of the chassis. Now go to the back of the chassis and you’ll see three black screws on the top. You need to unscrew these. BGP Origin, what ...

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Defaultroute - Technical Guides. Monday, 23 May 2011. Securing access to JunOS - Part 1. So we've got to secure our Juniper router from un-authorised access attempts. There are a couple of ways we can access the device for configuration; console, telnet, SSH, HTTP(s) and NMS to name the main ones. Each of these however *needs* a username and password to permit access before we get in, we need it for authentication. Now lets enter the 'system' command tree (which contains the login 'features') by entering:.

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