Designing and Implementing a Junos Node Unifier Network
Designing and Implementing a Junos Node Unifier Network
Designing and Implementing a Junos Node Unifier Network
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CHAPTER 6<br />
Configuring <strong>Junos</strong> OS Features with JNU<br />
• Configuring <strong>Junos</strong> Features with JNU Configuration Templates on page 41<br />
• Configuring <strong>Junos</strong> Features with JNU Free Form on page 43<br />
Configuring <strong>Junos</strong> Features with JNU Configuration Templates<br />
The JNU software comes with configuration templates that you can use to configure<br />
<strong>Junos</strong> OS features. Each template contains parameters that correspond to a set of <strong>Junos</strong><br />
OS configuration statements. You configure these parameters with the same values that<br />
you would use for the corresponding set statement in configuration mode of the <strong>Junos</strong><br />
OS CLI. After you have finished configuring the templates, run the op jnu-commit comm<strong>and</strong><br />
to commit the new configuration on the specified satellite devices.<br />
Displaying a List of Configuration Templates<br />
To see a list of templates, enter op config-? In operational mode. For example:<br />
user@jnu1-ctrlr> op config-?<br />
Possible completions:<br />
<br />
config-analyzer<br />
config-cos-classifiers<br />
config-cos-code-point-alias<br />
config-cos-congestion-notification-profile<br />
config-cos-drop-profiles<br />
. . .<br />
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config-system-internet-options<br />
config-system-login<br />
config-system-syslog<br />
config-vlan<br />
config-vrrp<br />
config-vstp<br />
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