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Juniper SYSTEM BASICS - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X

Juniper SYSTEM BASICS - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X
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Table 10: Command Mode Overview (continued)
Exit from ModeAccess to ModeUse of ModeMode Name
Use the exit command once to
return to Global Configuration
mode.
Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec
mode.
From Global
Configuration mode,
use the ipsec key
pubkey-chain rsa
command.
Prompt:
host1(config-peer-
public-key)#
Enter an ISAKMP/IKE
public key that a
remote peer uses for
RSA authentication
without the need for a
digital certificate.
IPSec Peer Public Key
Configuration
Use the exit command once to
return to Global Configuration
mode.
Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec
mode.
From Global
Configuration mode,
use the ipsec transport
profile command.
Prompt:
host1(config-ipsec-transport-
profile)#
Configure a profile for
L2TP over IPSec.
IPSec Transport Profile
Configuration
Use the exit command once to
return to Global Configuration
mode.
Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec
mode.
From Global
Configuration mode,
use the ipsec tunnel
profile command.
Prompt:
host1(config-ipsec-tunnel-
profile)#
Configure a profile for
IPSec tunnels.
IPSec Tunnel Profile
Configuration
Use the exit command once to
return to Global Configuration
mode.
Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec
mode.
From Global
Configuration mode,
use the gre destination
profile command or the
dvmrp destination
profile command and
specify a destination
profile name.
Prompt:
host1(config-dest-profile)#
Create a profile for
dynamic GRE or
DVMRP tunnels
IP Tunnel Destination
Profile Configuration
Use the exit command once to
return to Global Configuration
mode.
Press Ctrl+z to return to Exec
mode.
From Global
Configuration mode,
use the ipv6 local-pool
command and specify
the name of the IPv6
local address pool.
Prompt:
host1(config-ipv6-local)#
Configure IPv6 local
address pools.
IPv6 Local Pool
Configuration
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