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Power On | 4 In this guide, we provide a simple, three-step path, to quickly get you up and running with your new SRX345. We’ve simplified and shortened the installation and configuration steps, and included how-to videos. You'll learn how to install the SRX345 in a rack, power it up, and deploy it on your network using the CLI.
The SRX345 has eight 1 GbE RJ-45 ports, eight 1 GbE SFP ports, one management port, one console port, and four Mini-Physical Interface Module (Mini-PIM) slots. The RJ-45 and SFP ports are MACsec capable. The SRX345 AC models have either a single AC power supply or dual AC power supplies.
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Depending on how you’d like the SRX345 to sit in the rack, you can attach the mounting brackets to the front or center mounting holes. 4. Lift the SRX345 and position it in the rack. Line up the bottom hole in each mounting bracket with a hole in each rack rail, making sure that the SRX345 is level.
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5. While you’re holding the SRX345 in place, have a second person insert and tighten the rack mount screws to secure the mounting brackets to the rack. Make sure to tighten the screws in the two bottom holes first and then tighten the screws in the two top holes.
7. If you are using a SRX345 Firewall with dual AC power supplies, then repeat Step 3 through Step 5 for the second power supply. The SRX345 powers up as soon as you connect it to power. When the PWR and STAT LEDs on the front panel are lit solid green, the SRX345 is ready to use.
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It’s simple to provision and manage the SRX345 and other devices on your network. You can choose the configuration tool that’s right for you: Junos CLI commands. In this guide we show you how to configure the SRX345 with CLI commands that leverage the plug and play factory defaults.
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After you configure the SRX345, you can log in on a local LAN port, or remotely over the WAN interface, to manage and configure the SRX using the CLI or J-Web. We recommend that you use the ge-0/0/0 interface for WAN connectivity on the SRX345. By default, this interface is set to receive its Internet access configuration from the service provider.
Data bits—8 Stop bits—1 Flow control—none NOTE: You can also connect to the SRX345 using a mini-USB console port. See the SRX345 Hardware Guide. Perform Initial Configuration 1. Login as the root user and start the CLI. You don't need a password if you're running the factory default.
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Congratulations! Your SRX is Up and Running Your SRX345 is now online and providing secure Internet access to devices attached to the LAN ports. You can manage the device locally and remotely, using the Junos CLI, J-Web, or a cloud based provisioning service. Here's what your...
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Station (Optional) Station A few things to keep in mind about your new SRX345 branch network: You access the SRX CLI or J-Web user interface locally using the 192.168.1.1 address. To access the SRX remotely, specify the IP address assigned by the WAN provider. Simply issue a show interfaces ge-0/0/0 terse CLI command to confirm the address in use by the WAN interface.
What’s Next? | 11 General Information | 12 Learn With Videos | 12 Congratulations! Your SRX345 is configured and ready to go. Here are some things you can do next. What’s Next? NOTE: Quickly configure and validate a secure branch office in a few simple steps with our...
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