■ Network administrators who install, configure, and manage products of Juniper
Networks
Personnel operating the equipment must be trained and competent; must not conduct
themselves in a careless, willfully negligent, or hostile manner; and must abide by
the instructions provided by the documentation.
How to Use This Guide
J-series documentation explains how to install, configure, and manage J-series routers
by providing information about JUNOS implementation specifically on J-series routers.
(For comprehensive JUNOS information, see the JUNOS software manuals listed in
“Related Juniper Networks Documentation” on page xviii.) Table 1 on page xvi shows
the location of J-series information, by task type, in Juniper Networks documentation.
Table 1: Location of J-series Information
Location of InstructionJ-series Tasks
Getting Started Guide for your routerInstalling hardware and establishing basic connectivity
J-series Services Router Basic LAN and WAN Access
Configuration Guide
Configuring interfaces and routing protocols such as RIP, OSPF, BGP,
and IS-IS
J-series Services Router Advanced WAN Access
Configuration Guide
Configuring advanced features such as virtual private networks (VPNs),
IP Security (IPsec), multicast, routing policies, firewall filters, and class
of service (CoS)
J-series Services Router Administration GuideManaging users and operations, monitoring performance, upgrading
software, and diagnosing common problems
J-Web Interface User GuideUsing the J-Web interface
JUNOS CLI User GuideUsing the CLI
Typically, J-series documentation provides both general and specific information—for
example, a configuration overview, configuration examples, and verification methods.
Because you can configure and manage J-series routers in several ways, you can
choose from multiple sets of instructions to perform a task. To make best use of this
information:
■ If you are new to the topic—Read through the initial overview information, keep
the related JUNOS guide handy for details about the JUNOS hierarchy, and follow
the step-by-step instructions for your preferred interface.
■ If you are already familiar with the feature—Go directly to the instructions for the
interface of your choice, and follow the instructions. You can choose a J-Web
method, the JUNOS CLI, or a combination of methods based on the level of
complexity or your familiarity with the interface.
For many J-series features, you can use J-Web Quick Configuration pages to configure
the router quickly and easily without configuring each statement individually. For
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J2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide