Juniper SSG-140-SH Leaflet

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Getting Started Guide   
CONNECTING THE DEVICE
Use the network diagram above and the instructions below to connect and set up the 
SSG 140 device to protect your network. Use the LEDs on the front panel of the device 
to help you determine its status.
Step 1
Connect the workstation to the device using either of the following 
methods:
Connect an Ethernet cable from the Trusted port labeled 0/0 to 
the Ethernet port on the workstation.  
(We recommend this connection method.)
Connect a straight-through serial cable from the console port to 
the supplied DB-9 adapter which then connects to the serial 
port on the workstation.
Step 2
Connect the power cable between the device and a power source. 
(We recommend using a surge protector.) Confirm that the following 
LEDs are working correctly:
a.
Ensure that the POWER LED glows green. This indicates that the 
device is receiving power.
b.
After the device starts (about one minute), ensure that the 
STATUS LED blinks green. This indicates that the device is 
operating normally.
c.
Ensure that the Link Activity LEDs glow green for the connected 
Ethernet ports. This indicates that the Ethernet ports were 
detected.
Step 3
Configure the workstation to access the device through a browser:
a.
Ensure that your workstation is properly connected to the device 
using one of the methods presented in step 1.
b.
Change the TCP/IP settings of your workstation to obtain its IP 
address automatically from the device using DHCP. For help, 
see the operating system documentation for your workstation.
Note: 
Ensure that your internal network does not already have a 
DHCP server.
c.
If necessary, restart your workstation to enable the changes to 
take effect.
You can use the Initial Configuration Wizard (ICW) to configure the 
SSG 140 device. Before starting the ICW, you need to decide how 
you want to deploy your device. (For additional information, see the 
SSG 140 Hardware Installation and Configuration Guide.)
Getting Started
Use the instructions in this guide to help you connect your Secure Services Gateway (SSG) 140 device 
to your network. For additional configuration information, see the 
SSG 140 Hardware Installation and 
Configuration Guide.
Secure Services Gateway 140
Trust 
Zone
Untrust 
Zone
Console
DMZ
Console 
Port
AUX 
Port
10/100 
Ethernet 
Ports
Trust
 
(ethernet 0/0)
Untrust
 
(ethernet 0/2)
DMZ
 
(ethernet 0/1)
10/100/1000 
Ethernet 
Ports