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Chapter 5
Configuring Autoinstallation
If you are setting up many J-series Services Routers, autoinstallation can help automate
the configuration process by loading configuration files onto new or existing routers
automatically over the network. You can use either the J-Web configuration editor
or CLI configuration editor to configure a Services Router for autoinstallation. The
J-Web interface does not include Quick Configuration pages for autoinstallation.
This chapter contains the following topics:
â–  Autoinstallation Terms on page 81
â–  Autoinstallation Overview on page 82
â–  Before You Begin on page 84
â–  Configuring Autoinstallation with a Configuration Editor on page 85
â–  Verifying Autoinstallation on page 86
Autoinstallation Terms
Before configuring autoinstallation, become familiar with the terms defined in
Table 40 on page 81.
Table 40: Autoinstallation Terms
DefinitionTerm
Automatic configuration of a Services Router over the network from a preexisting
configuration file that you create and store on a configuration server—typically a
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server. Autoinstallation takes place on a router
that is powered on without a valid configuration (boot) file or is configured specifically
for autoinstallation. Autoinstallation is useful for deploying multiple Services Routers
in a network.
autoinstallation
Configuration that takes place on a Services Router unable to locate a configuration
(boot) file. You can set up two default configuration files for autoinstallation on the
router: network.conf to specify IP address-to-hostname mappings for routers on the
network, or router.conf to provide just enough configuration for your subsequent
Telnet access.
default configuration
Host-specific configuration file for autoinstallation on a Services Router that contains
all the configuration information necessary for the router. In the filename, hostname
is replaced with the hostname you are assigning to the router.
hostname.conf
Autoinstallation Terms â–  81

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BrandJuniper
ModelJ-Series
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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