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windows-logon (Juniper Secure Connect) | windows-logon {
auto-dialog-open;
disconnect-at-logoff;
domain domain;
eap-auth;
flush-credential-at-logoff;
lead-time-duration seconds;
mode (automatic | manual);
} | [edit security remote-access client-config] | Define windows logon settings for the Juniper Secure Connect remote client device. | [
{
"name": "auto-dialog-open",
"desc": "Automatically open dialog for connection establishment."
},
{
"name": "disconnect-at-logoff",
"desc": "Disconnect the session after logoff."
},
{
"name": "domain",
"desc": "Domain name for automatic windows logon."
},
{
"name": "eap-auth... | security | Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 20.3R1. | [
"Juniper Secure Connect Administrator Guide"
] |
winnuke (IDS Screen Next Gen Services) | winnuke; | [edit services screen ids-option screen-name tcp] | Identify and drop TCP segments that are destined for port 139 and have the urgent (URG) flag set,
which provides protection against WinNuke attacks. | [] | interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 19.3R2. | [
"Configuring Network Attack Protection With IDS Screens for Next Gen Services"
] |
winnuke | winnuke; | [edit security screen ids-option screen-name tcp] | Enable detection of attacks on Windows NetBios communications. Packets are modified as necessary
and passed on. Each WinNuke attack triggers an attack log entry in the event alarm log. | [] | security—To view this statement in the configuration.
security-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 8.5. | [
"Attack Detection and Prevention Overview",
"Example: Configuring Multiple Screening Options"
] |
wins-server (Access) | wins-server address | [edit access address-assignment pool name family (inet | inet6) xauth-attributes],
[edit access profile profile-name] | Specify the wins-server IP address. | [] | access—To view this statement in the configuration.
access-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced in Release 10.4 of Junos OS. Starting with Junos OS 15.1X49-D80 and Junos OS
Release 17.3R1, the wins-server option at the [edit access profile] hierarchy level allows you to configure
the IPv4 address of a Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) server. | [
"Understanding Pass-Through Authentication"
] |
wins-server (System) | wins-server {
address;
} | [edit system services dhcp],
[edit system services dhcp pool],
[edit system services dhcp static-binding] | For J Series Services Routers and EX Series switches only. Specify one or more NetBIOS Name Servers.
When a DHCP client is added to the network and assigned an IP address, the NetBIOS Name Server
manages the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) database that matches IP addresses (such as
192.168.1.3) to Windows NetBIOS... | [
{
"name": "address",
"desc": "IPv4 address of the NetBIOS Name Server running WINS. To configure multiple servers, include"
}
] | system—To view this statement in the configuration.
system-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4. | [] |
wired-max-processes | wired-max-processes num-procs; | [edit chassis fpc slot-number pic slot-number adaptive-services service-package extension-
provider] | Configure the number of processes that use wired process memory. Performance can degrade if a
process uses memory beyond its Big TLB memory. If this setting is changed, the PIC will reboot. | [
{
"name": "num-procs",
"desc": "Number of processes that use the reserved wired process memory. Range: 1 through 8"
}
] | interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4. | [] |
wired-process-mem-size | wired-process-mem-size mem-size; | [edit chassis fpc slot-number pic pic-number adaptive-services service-package extension-
provider] | Configure the size of the reserved wired process memory. You can also configure the object cache. If this
setting is changed, the PIC reboots. | [
{
"name": "megabytes",
"desc": "Size of the reserved wired process memory, in MB. The only size you can set for this"
}
] | interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 9.3. | [] |
withdraw-priority | withdraw-priority (expedited | priority priority-queue-number (1-16)); | [edit logical-systems logical-system-name protocols bgp family family-name sub-family],
[edit logical-systems logical-system-name protocols bgp group group-name family family-name sub-
family],
[edit protocols bgp family family-name sub-family],
[edit protocols bgp group group-name family family-name sub-family],
[edit... | Within BGP route prioritization, the withdraw-priority statement allows you to set specific priority levels
for BGP routes that are to be withdrawn. The withdraw-priority statement can be configured for BGP
neighbors during BGP configuration, or for sub-families within the following address families:
•
evpn
•
inet
•
in... | [] | routing—To view this statement in the configuration.
routing-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 16.1. | [
"Understanding BGP Route Prioritization"
] |
within (Event Policy) | within seconds {
events [ events ];
not events [ events ];
trigger (after | on | until) event-count;
} | [edit event-options policy policy-name] | Configure events that must (or must not) occur within a specified time interval before one of the trigger
events in order for the event policy to be triggered.
The remaining statements are explained separately. See CLI Explorer. | [
{
"name": "seconds",
"desc": "Time interval between a correlated event and a trigger event. Range: 60 through 604,800 seconds"
}
] | maintenance—To view or add this statement in the configuration. | Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 7.5. | [
"Use Correlated Events to Trigger an Event Policy"
] |
wlan | wlan {
access-point name {
description description;
interface wl interface;
access-point-options {
country country-code;
}
location location;
mac-address mac-address;
radio (1| 2) {
radio-options {
channel {
... | [edit wlan access-point name] | Configure WLAN properties on SRX Series Firewalls. | [
{
"name": "access-point",
"desc": ""
},
{
"name": "name",
"desc": "Name of the wireless access point."
},
{
"name": "interface",
"desc": "Wireless LAN interface (wl-x/0/0) created for the access-point setting. To support Mini-PIM in chassis cluster mode, you can configure two WLAN in... | routing—To view this statement in the configuration.
routing–control—To add this statement to the configuration.
system—To view this statement in the configuration.
system–control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 19.4R1. | [
"Wi-Fi Mini-Physical Interface Module Overview",
"Configure Wi-Fi Mini-PIM"
] |
world-readable (Forwarding Options) | (world-readable | no-world-readable); | [edit forwarding-options port-mirroring traceoptions file],
[edit forwarding-options sampling family (inet |inet6 |mpls) output file],
[edit forwarding-options sampling traceoptions file] | CAUTION: Enabling tracing can adversely impact scale and performance and may
increase security risk. We strongly recommend using the trace, tracing, or traceoptions
commands only under the guidance of a JTAC support engineer. After collecting the
debug information, immediately disable tracing to minimize risk and resto... | [
{
"name": "no-world-readable",
"desc": "Restrict file access to owner. This is the default."
},
{
"name": "world-readable",
"desc": "Enable unrestricted file access."
}
] | interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4. | [
"Configuring Port Mirroring on M, T MX, ACX, and PTX Series Routers",
"Configuring Traffic Sampling on MX, M and T Series Routers",
"Collecting Traffic Sampling Output in a File",
"Tracing Traffic-Sampling Operations"
] |
world-readable (Next Gen Services Global System Logging) | world-readable | [edit services rtlog traceoptions file] | CAUTION: Enabling tracing can adversely impact scale and performance and may
increase security risk. We strongly recommend using the trace, tracing, or traceoptions
commands only under the guidance of a JTAC support engineer. After collecting the
debug information, immediately disable tracing to minimize risk and resto... | [
{
"name": "world-readable",
"desc": "Allow any user to read the log file"
}
] | system | Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 19.3R2. | [
"Understanding Next Gen Services CGNAT Global System Logging",
"Enabling Global System Logging for Next Gen Services",
"Configuring System Logging to One or More Remote Servers for Next Gen Services",
"Configuring Local System Logging for Next Gen Services"
] |
world-readable (System Syslog) | world-readable | no-world-readable; | [edit system syslog archive],
[edit system syslog file filename archive] | Grant all users permission to read log files, or restrict the permission only to the root user and users who
have the Junos OS maintenance permission.
Default
no-world-readable | [] | system—To view this statement in the configuration.
system-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4. | [
"Specify Log File Size, Number, and Archiving Properties"
] |
write-interval | write-interval seconds;
Hierarchy Level (For Platforms with Enhanced Layer 2 Software (ELS))
[edit system processes dhcp-service dhcp-snooping-file],
[edit system processes dhcp-service dhcpv6-snooping-file] | [edit system processes dhcp-service dhcp-snooping-file] | Specify how frequently the device writes the database entries from memory into the DHCP snooping
database file.
•
If you are configuring write-interval at the [edit system processes dhcp-service dhcp-snooping-file] or the
[edit system processes dhcp-service dhcpv6-snooping-file] hierarchy level, see Configuring Persist... | [
{
"name": "seconds",
"desc": "Value in seconds."
}
] | system—To view this statement in the configuration.
system-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 9.4.
Support at the [edit system processes dhcp-service dhcp-snooping-file] hierarchy level introduced in Junos OS
Release 13.2X50-D10.
Support at the [edit system processes dhcp-service dhcpv6-snooping-file] hierarchy level introduced in Junos
OS Release 13.2X51-D20.
Support at... | [
"Understanding DHCP Snooping (non-ELS)"
] |
write-view | write-view view-name; | [edit snmp v3 vacm access group group-name default-context-prefix security-model (any | usm |
v1 | v2c) security-level (authentication | none | privacy)],
[edit snmp v3 vacm access group group-name context-prefix context-prefix security-model (any |
usm | v1 | v2c) security-level (authentication | none | privacy)] | Associate the write view with a community (for SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c clients) or a group name (for
SNMPv3 clients). | [
{
"name": "view-name",
"desc": "Name of the view for which the SNMP user group has write permission."
}
] | snmp—To view this statement in the configuration.
snmp-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4. | [] |
wss-express-in (IPLC) | wss-express-in ; | [edit chassis fpc fpc-slot optical-options wavelength nm] | Bypass the specified wavelength on this IPLC module. When you bypass a wavelength, it does not
terminate at the local node, it is passed on to the next IPLC node. Use this statement to control and
manage express traffic at intermediate, two-degree IPLC nodes.
NOTE: Bypassing wavelengths is supported only on IPLC two-de... | [
{
"name": "wss-express-in",
"desc": "Bypass the specified wavelength. NOTE: You can bypass only wavelengths that are expressed-in at intermediate, two-degree IPLC nodes. Example Bypassing a wavelength is a two-step process: 1. Configure the two-degree IPLC node for express traffic. See Configuring a Two-Deg... | interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced in Junos OS Releases 15.1F6 and 17.1R1. | [
"express-in (IPLC)",
"wavelength (IPLC)",
"Bypassing a Wavelength",
"X"
] |
xauth-attributes | xauth-attributes {
primary-dns-ipv6 IP address;
secondary-dns-ipv6 IP address;
} | [edit access address-assignment pool name family inet6] | Configure XAuth attributes to use in XAuth authentication. | [
{
"name": "apply-groups",
"desc": "Groups from which to inherit configuration data."
},
{
"name": "apply-groups-except",
"desc": "Do not inherit configuration data from these groups."
},
{
"name": "primary-dns",
"desc": "Specify the primary-dns IP address."
},
{
"name": "seco... | security—To view this statement in the configuration.
security-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 10.4.
xauth-attributes option under inet6 is introduced in Junos OS Release 20.3R1. | [] |
xe (Port) | xe {
(port port-number | port-range port-range-low port-range-high);
} | [edit chassis fpc slot pic pic-number] | (QFX3600 standalone switch only) Configure a specific port or a range of ports to operate as four 10-
Gigabit Ethernet (xe) type ports.
CAUTION: The Packet Forwarding Engine on the switch is restarted when you commit
the port type configuration changes. As a result, you might experience packet loss on the
switch.
NOTE:... | [
{
"name": "port-number",
"desc": "Port number on which you want to configure the port type. Valid values are 0 through 15."
},
{
"name": "port-range-low",
"desc": "Lowest-numbered port in the range of ports. The lowest possible value is 0."
},
{
"name": "port-range-high",
"desc": "Hi... | routing—To view this statement in the configuration.
routing-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 12.2X50-D20. | [
"Configuring the Port Type on QFX3600 Standalone Switches"
] |
xlat-source-rule | xlat-source-rule {
rule-set r1 {
rule r1;
}
} | [edit services nat destination rule-set name rule name then destination-nat] | Set the source NAT rule to match for NAT464 | [] | system—To view this statement in the configuration.
system-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 21.1R1. | [] |
xle (Port) | xle {
(port port-number | port-range port-range-low port-range-high);
} | [edit chassis fpc slot pic pic-number] | (QFX3500 and QFX3600 standalone switches only) Configure a specific QSFP+ port or a range of QSFP
+ ports to operate as 40-Gigabit Ethernet (xle) type ports.
CAUTION: The Packet Forwarding Engine on the switch is restarted when you commit
the port type configuration changes. As a result, you might experience packet los... | [
{
"name": "port-number",
"desc": "Port number on which you want to configure the port type. On a QFX3500 standalone switch, specify a value from 0 through 3. On a QFX3600 standalone switch, specify a value from 0 through 15."
},
{
"name": "port-range-low",
"desc": "Lowest-numbered port in the ra... | routing—To view this statement in the configuration.
routing-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 12.2X50-D20. | [
"Configuring the QSFP+ Port Type on QFX3500 Standalone Switches",
"Configuring the Port Type on QFX3600 Standalone Switches"
] |
xnm-clear-text | xnm-clear-text {
connection-limit limit;
rate-limit limit;
} | [edit system services] | Allow Junos XML protocol clear-text requests from remote systems to the local router.
NOTE: Junos OS Evolved supports the xnm-clear-text statement starting in Junos OS
Evolved release 23.4R1. | [
{
"name": "connection-limit limit",
"desc": "Configure the maximum number of connections sessions for the xnm-clear-text service per protocol (either IPv6 or IPv4). NOTE: The actual number of maximum connections depends on the availability of system resources, and might be fewer than the configured connecti... | system—To view this statement in the configuration.
system-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4. | [
"Configuring clear-text or SSL Service for Junos XML Protocol Client Applications"
] |
xnm-ssl | xnm-ssl {
connection-limit limit;
local-certificate name;
rate-limit limit;
ssl-renegotiation ;
} | [edit system services] | Allow Junos XML protocol TLS requests from remote systems to the local router.
NOTE: Junos OS Evolved supports the xnm-ssl statement starting in Junos OS Evolved
release 23.4R1. To use this feature on Junos OS Evolved devices you must first configure
the following statement:
set interfaces lo0.0 family inet address 12... | [
{
"name": "connection-limit",
"desc": ""
},
{
"name": "limit",
"desc": "Configure the maximum number of connections sessions for the ftp service per protocol (either IPv6 or IPv4). NOTE: The actual number of maximum connections depends on the availability of system resources, and might be fewer ... | system—To view this statement in the configuration.
system-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.
ssl-renegotiation introduced in Junos OS Release 13.3. | [
"Configuring clear-text or SSL Service for Junos XML Protocol Client Applications",
"Importing SSL Certificates for Junos XML Protocol Support",
"local"
] |
xon (Input Congestion Notification) | xon value; | [edit class-of-service congestion-notification-profile profile-nam input dscp code-point code-point-
bits]
[edit class-of-service congestion-notification-profile profile-name input ieee-802.1 code-point
code-point-bits] | Specifies XON threshold offset cells for resuming transmission from the dynamic shared buffer.
Each port can have lossy and lossless queues. You assign forwarding class sets (priority groups) to all the
lossless queues at ingress. This enables transmitting priority-based flow control (PFC) frames in case of
any congest... | [
{
"name": "xon value",
"desc": "XON threshold offset cells for resuming transmission from the dynamic shared buffer. Range: 0-100000 Default: 20"
}
] | interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced in Junos OS Evolved 22.3R1 for QFX5220 devices. | [
"Y"
] |
yang-compliant (NETCONF) | yang-compliant; | [edit system services netconf] | Require that the NETCONF server return YANG-compatible configuration data that is consistent with
the device's YANG schema and RFC 6020, YANG - A Data Modeling Language for the Network
Configuration Protocol (NETCONF).
NOTE: You must configure the yang-compliant statement to enable OpenDaylight (ODL)
controllers to man... | [] | system—To view this statement in the configuration.
system-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 17.3. | [] |
yang-modules (NETCONF) | yang-modules {
device-specific;
emit-anyxml-in-rpc-output;
emit-extensions;
emit-family-ns-and-module-name;
} | [edit system services netconf] | Configure how the device running Junos OS serves the native YANG modules.
Default
If you do not include the yang-modules statement, the device running Junos OS serves the family-specific
YANG data models that are shipped with the device. | [
{
"name": "device-specific",
"desc": "Instruct the device to generate device-specific YANG data models instead of the family-specific YANG data models that are shipped with the device."
},
{
"name": "emit-anyxml-in-rpc-output",
"desc": "Instruct the device to generate YANG data models that use t... | system—To view this statement in the configuration.
system-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 17.4R1.
emit-anyxml-in-rpc-output statement added in Junos OS Release 23.1R1.
emit-family-ns-and-module-name statement added in Junos OS Evolved Release 23.4R1. | [] |
yellow-differential-delay | yellow-differential-delay milliseconds; | [edit interfaces ls-fpc/pic/port:channel mlfr-uni-nni-bundle-options] | For link services interfaces only, configure the yellow differential delay among bundle links to give
warning when a link has a differential delay that exceeds the configured threshold. | [
{
"name": "milliseconds",
"desc": "Yellow differential delay threshold."
}
] | interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4. | [
"Configuring Differential Delay Alarms on Link Services Physical Interfaces with MLFR FRF.16",
"Z"
] |
zone (System Security Profile) | zone {
maximum maximum;
reserved reserved;
} | [edit system security-profile] | Specify the zones that user logical system administrators and primary logical system administrators can
configure for their logical systems if the security profile is bound to the logical systems.
The primary administrator:
•
uses security profiles to provision logical systems with resources.
•
binds security profiles ... | [
{
"name": "maximum",
"desc": "A maximum allowed quota. If a logical system requires more of a resource than its reserved amount allows, it can utilize resources configured for the global maximum amount if they are"
},
{
"name": "available",
"desc": "that is, if they are not allocated to other lo... | system—To view this statement in the configuration.
system-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 11.2. | [
"Understanding Logical Systems Security Profiles (Primary Administrators Only)",
"Example: Configuring Logical Systems Security Profiles (Primary Administrators Only)"
] |
zones | zones {
functional-zone {
management {
description text;
host-inbound-traffic {
protocols protocol-name {
except;
}
system-services service-name {
except;
... | [edit security] | A zone is a collection of interfaces for security purposes. All interfaces in a zone are equivalent from a
security point of view. Configure the following zones:
•
Functional zone—Special-purpose zone, such as a management zone that can host dedicated
management interfaces.
•
Security zone—Most common type of zone tha... | [] | security—To view this statement in the configuration.
security-control—To add this statement to the configuration. | •
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 8.5.
•
Support for wildcard addresses added in Junos OS Release 11.1.
•
The description option added in Junos OS Release 12.1.
•
The vrf option is added in Junos OS Release 25.4R1. This option allows you to define VRFs that are
part of this zone. | [
"Security Zones Overview",
"Supported System Services for Host Inbound Traffic"
] |
Others | [] | [] | |||||
| (pipe) | | (compare | count |
display (changed | commit-scripts | detail | inheritance | json | merge | omit | set |
translation-scripts <configured-delta | translated-config | translated-delta> | xml) |
except pattern | find pattern | hold | last lines | match pattern | no-more | refresh
interval |
request message (al... | Filter the output of an operational mode or a configuration mode command. | [
{
"name": "append filename",
"desc": "Append the output to a file."
},
{
"name": "compare (filename |",
"desc": ""
},
{
"name": "rollback n )",
"desc": "Compare configuration changes with another configuration file. In operational mode, use the show configuration command. In configur... | [] |
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