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SRX 210 Services Gateway Hardware Guide

Configuring the SRX 210 Services Gateway Mini-Physical Interface Modules

You can configure the services gateway using the J-Web or CLI interface. This section
includes the following topic:
Configuring the SRX 210 Services Gateway Mini-Physical Interface Modules
To enable the Mini-Physical Interface Modules (Mini-PIMs) installed on your SRX 210
services gateway to work properly, you must configure their properties. You can
configure a T1, E1, SFP, and ADSL interface using:
J-Web Quick configuration editor
To configure Mini-PIMs with J-Web Quick configuration editor:
1.
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For more information about configuring the Mini-PIMs, see the following guides:
CLI configuration editor
To configure Mini-PIMs with CLI Configuration editor:
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Configuring the SRX 210 Services Gateway Mini-Physical Interface Modules
Connecting an SRX 210 Services Gateway to the CLI Locally on page 88
Connecting an SRX 210 Services Gateway to the CLI Remotely on page 90
Configuring Basic Settings for the SRX 210 Services Gateway with a Configuration
Editor on page 96

Configuring the SRX 210 Services Gateway Mini-Physical Interface

Modules on page 100
J-Web Quick configuration editor
CLI configuration editor
In the J-Web user interface, select Configuration > Quick Configuration >
Interfaces.
A list of the network interfaces present on the services gateway is displayed.
To configure properties for a network interface, select the interface name and
proceed with configuration.
JUNOS Software Interfaces and Routing Configuration Guide
CLI Reference for J-series Services Routers and SRX-series Services Gateways
On the CLI configuration editor, use the statements in the interfaces configuration
hierarchy to configure interfaces on the device as shown below:
show interfaces <interface-name>
Example:
user@host> show interfaces ge-0/0/1.0

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