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Juniper SRX110 Quick Start Manual

Juniper SRX110 Quick Start Manual

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SRX110 Services Gateway Quick Start
Use the instructions in this quick start to help you connect the SRX110 Services
Gateway to your network. For details, see the SRX110 Services Gateway Hardware
Guide at
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/release-independent/junos/information-products/
pathway-pages/srx-series/product/index.html.
SRX110 Services Gateway Front Panel
SRX110 Services Gateway (SRX110H2-VA) Front Panel
1
2
3
SRX110 Services Gateway (SRX110H2-VB) Front Panel
1
2
3
Callout Description
1
Power button
2
LEDs: ALARM, STATUS,
POWER, 3G
3
USB port
4
Fast Ethernet ports
4
5
6
7
4
5
6
7
Callout Description
5
Console port
6
RESET CONFIG button
7
LEDs: SYNC and TX/RX
8
For
SRX110H2-VA—VDSL/ADSL-POTS
For
SRX110H2-VB—VDSL/ADSL-ISDN
SRX110 Services Gateway Back Panel
SRX110 Services Gateway (SRX110H2-VA and SRX110H2-VB) Back Panel
Callout Description
1
Cable tie holder
2
3G-WAN (USB port)
3
Lock
8
4
Grounding point
NOTE: If you experience a problem with the CompactFlash card, you must return the
services gateway for repair or replacement. To do this, contact Juniper Networks
Technical Assistance Center (JTAC).
SRX110 Services Gateway Models
The following models of SRX110 Services Gateways are available:
Device
8
SRX110H2-VA
SRX110H2-VB
Connecting and Configuring the SRX Series Device
Use the instructions below to connect and set up the SRX110 Services Gateway to
protect your network. Refer to the LEDs on the front of the device to help you determine
the status of the device.
Overview
The services gateway requires these basic configuration settings to function properly:
All interfaces must be assigned IP addresses, bound to zones, and configured as
Layer 3 interfaces.
Policies must be configured between zones to permit or deny traffic.
Callout
Description
5
CompactFlash card
6
Power supply point
7
Cable tie holder
DDR Memory
CompactFlash Memory
2 GB
2 GB
2 GB
2 GB

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Summary of Contents for Juniper SRX110

  • Page 1 SRX110 Services Gateway Quick Start SRX110 Services Gateway Back Panel Use the instructions in this quick start to help you connect the SRX110 Services Gateway to your network. For details, see the SRX110 Services Gateway Hardware SRX110 Services Gateway (SRX110H2-VA and SRX110H2-VB) Back Panel Guide at http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/release-independent/junos/information-products/...
  • Page 2 (IRB) vlan.0 (fe-0/0/1 to fe-0/0/7), which is configured with the IP address 192.168.1.1/24. Task 2: Connect the Management Device When an SRX110 Services Gateway is powered on for the first time, it boots using the factory-default configuration. Connect the management device to the services gateway using either of the following...
  • Page 3 Click Yes to accept the default configuration mode. From the Device Information page of the wizard, type the following information: Device name of the services gateway; for example, SRX110. Enter and confirm the root password. NOTE: As you type in the password, the password evaluator indicates the password strength.
  • Page 4 NOTE: It is mandatory to configure only the device name and root password. You can If you are using the DMZ, click Yes and configure the DMZ for your network by following the onscreen instructions. Otherwise, click No and proceed to Step g. skip all the other steps by clicking Next to go directly to the Confirm &...
  • Page 5 For more information, in the J-Web interface, select Help > Help Contents. Task 9: Verify the Configuration Access http://www.juniper.net to ensure that you are connected to the Internet. This To configure an integrated VDSL2 interface with the CLI, see the Junos OS Interfaces connectivity ensures that you can pass traffic through the services gateway.
  • Page 6: Powering Off The Device

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