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Juniper Networks Netscreen-200 Series: Hwwlqj6Wduwhg
Juniper Networks Netscreen-200 Series: Hwwlqj6Wduwhg
NetScreen-204
Power
NetScreen-208 Hub/Switch
4 2
Workstation
LAN
The numbers in the diagram are paired with the steps below.
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Configure the workstation to access the NetScreen device via a Web browser: a. b. c. Ensure that your workstation is properly connected to your LAN (see diagram). Record the IP address and netmask of your workstation. You need to re-enter them later in this process. Change the IP address and netmask of your workstation to 192.168.1.2 and 255.255.255.0, respectively. For help, see the operating system documentation for your workstation. If necessary, restart the workstation to enable the changes to take effect. The workstation is now part of the same subnetwork as the NetScreen device default IP address, which is 192.168.1.1.
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Connect an Ethernet cable from the ethernet1 port to the internal switch or hub.
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Connect the power cable between the NetScreen device and a power source. Juniper Networks recommends using a surge protector. a. b. Ensure that the Power LED glows green. This indicates the device is receiving power. After the device starts (about 30 seconds), ensure that the Status LED blinks green. This indicates the device is operating normally.
d.
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Launch a Web browser. In the URL address field, enter http://192.168.1.1 or http://ns.setup. The Rapid Deployment (RD) Wizard appears.
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If your network uses Juniper Networks NetScreen-Security Manager 2004, you can use a RD configlet to automatically configure the NetScreen device. Obtain a configlet from your Security Manager administrator, select the Yes option, click in the Load Configlet from field, browse to the file location, and then click Next. If you want to bypass the configuration wizard and go directly to the WebUI, select the last option, and then click Next. If you are not using an RD configlet to configure the NetScreen device and you want to use the configuration wizard, select the first option, and then click Next. The Initial Configuration Wizard screen appears.
Click Next.
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Select No if you do not want the NetScreen device to assign IP addresses to hosts in the Trust zone interface. Click Next.
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To change the IP address of the Trust zone interface, enter a new IP address and netmask. If you change the IP address and netmask of the Trust zone interface, then your workstation and the Trust zone interface of the NetScreen device might be in different subnetworks. To manage the NetScreen device with the WebUI, ensure that your workstation and the NetScreen device are in the same subnetwork. Click Next. Note: To change the IP address of the Untrust or DMZ zone interfaces, enter a new IP address and netmask. If you are using DHCP or PPPoE to assign an IP address for these interfaces, then leave the fields blank. You need to configure the addresses after you have completed the Initial Configuration Wizard. Please refer to Step 9 to assign IP addresses. A confirmation screen like the above appears: Click Previous to re-enter configuration information. Click Next to enter the configuration. Clicking Next reboots your NetScreen device.
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At the final review configuration window, click Finish. Note: If you left blanks in Step 5, then you need to configure the Untrust interface. Proceed to Step 9 to configure the Untrust interface.
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To configure the NetScreen device to receive an IP address via DHCP or PPPoE: a. Launch a Web browser and, in the URL address field, enter http://192.168.1.1 or the new IP address you entered in Step 5. The login dialog box appears.
You can choose to have the NetScreen device assign IP addresses to hosts in your network. Select Yes if the NetScreen device is to act as a DHCP server and assign dynamic IP addresses to hosts in the Trust zone interface. Enter a range for the assigned IP addresses or enter the address(es) of the DNS server(s). If you specify an IP address range in a different subnetwork than the Trust subnetwork, then your workstation and the Trust zone interface of the NetScreen device might then be in different subnetworks. To manage the NetScreen device using the WebUI, ensure that your workstation and the NetScreen device are in the same subnetwork.
b.
Both the admin name and password are case-sensitive. In the dialog box, enter the admin name and password you specified in Step 3. Click Login.
c.
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To configure the ethernet3 interface: a. Select Network > Interfaces > Edit for the ethernet3 interface. b. If your ISP is using PPPoE, select Create new PPPoE settings. Enter a name for the PPPoE instance, then enter the admin name and password provided by your ISP. Click OK. Select Obtain IP using PPPoE, and then select the PPPoE instance you configured. Click OK. or c. If your ISP is using DHCP, select Obtain IP using DHCP, scroll down, and then click OK. Your NetScreen device configuration is complete.
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Using Protection Options. The firewall attack protection (SCREEN) menu enables you to tailor detection and threshold levels for a range of potential attacks. a. b. c. In the WebUI menu column, click Screening > Screen. Select the zone for which you want to configure firewall attack protection. Select the appropriate protection options, and then click Apply. Remember these features must be configured on each zone where they are required.
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Verifying Access. To verify that workstations in your network can access resources on the Internet, start a Web browser from any workstation in the network and enter the URL: www.juniper.net.
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