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Organization
Organization
This guide contains the following sections:
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Chapter 1, “Hardware Overview,” describes the chassis and components for an
SSG 5 device.
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Chapter 2, “Installing and Connecting the Device,” describes how to mount an
SSG 5 device and how to connect it to your network.
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Chapter 3, “Configuring the Device,” describes how to configure and manage
an SSG 5 device and how to perform some basic configuration tasks.
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Chapter 4, “Servicing the Device,” describes service and maintenance
procedures for the SSG 5 device.
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Appendix A, “Specifications,” provides general system specifications for the
SSG 5 device.
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Appendix B, “Initial Configuration Wizard,” provides detailed information
about using the Initial Configuration Wizard (ICW) for an SSG 5 device.
WebUI Conventions
To perform a task with the WebUI, you first navigate to the appropriate dialog box,
where you then define objects and set parameters. A chevron ( > ) shows the
navigational sequence through the WebUI, which you follow by clicking menu
options and links. The set of instructions for each task is divided into navigational
path and configuration settings.
The following figure lists the path to the address configuration dialog box with the
following sample configuration settings:
Objects > Addresses > List > New: Enter the following, then click
OK
:
Address Name: addr_1
IP Address/Domain Name:
IP/Netmask: (select), 10.2.2.5/32
Zone: Untrust
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CLI Conventions
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About This Guide
Figure 1:
Navigational Path and Configuration Settings
CLI Conventions
The following conventions are used to present the syntax of CLI commands in
examples and in text.
In examples:
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Anything inside square brackets [ ] is optional.
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Anything inside braces { } is required.
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If there is more than one choice, each choice is separated by a pipe ( | ). For
example:
set interface { ethernet1 | ethernet2 | ethernet3 } manage
means “set the management options for the ethernet1, the ethernet2,
or
the
ethernet3 interface.”
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Variables are in
italic
type:
set admin user
name1
password
xyz
In text:
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Commands are in
boldface
type.
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Variables are in
italic
type.
NOTE:
When entering a keyword, you need to type only enough letters to identify the
word uniquely. For example, typing
set adm u kath j12fmt54
is enough to enter
the command
set admin user kathleen j12fmt54
. Although you can use this
shortcut when entering commands, all the commands documented here are
presented in their entirety.
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Obtaining Documentation and Technical Support
Obtaining Documentation and Technical Support
To obtain technical documentation for any Juniper Networks product, visit
www.juniper.net/techpubs/
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For technical support, open a support case using the Case Manager link at
or call 1-888-314-JTAC (within the United States) or
1-408-745-9500 (outside the United States).
If you find any errors or omissions in this document, please contact us at the
following email address:
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Port and Power Connectors
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Chapter 1
Hardware Overview
This chapter provides detailed descriptions of the SSG 5 chassis and its
components. It contains the following sections:
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“Port and Power Connectors” on page 9
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“Front Panel” on page 10
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“Back Panel” on page 13
Port and Power Connectors
This section describes and displays the location of the built-in ports and power
connectors.
Figure 2:
Built-in Port Locations
Table 1 shows the ports and power connectors on an SSG 5 device.
Table 1:
SSG 5 Ports and Power Connectors
SSG 5
V.92
STATUS
POWER
CONSOLE
TX /RX
CD
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
TX/RX
LINK
TX/RX
LINK
TX/RX
LINK
TX/RX
LINK
TX/RX
LINK
TX/RX
LINK
TX/RX
LINK
/100
10
10/100
10/100
10/100
10/100
B /G
WLAN
V.92
802.11A
0/6
0/5
0/4
0/3
0/2
0/1
0/0
Console
AUX, ISDN,
or V.92
Port
Description
Connector
Speed/Protocol
0/0-0/6
Enables direct connections to workstations or a
LAN connection through a switch or hub. This
connection also allows you to manage the device
through a Telnet session or the WebUI.
RJ-45
10/100 Mbps Ethernet
Autosensing duplex and auto MDI/MDIX
USB
Enables a 1.1 USB connection with the system.
N/A
12M (full speed) or 1.5M (low speed)
Console
Enables a serial connection with the system. Used
for terminal-emulation connectivity to launch CLI
sessions.
RJ-45
9600 bps/RS-232C serial
AUX
Enables a backup RS-232 async serial Internet
connection through an external modem.
RJ-45
9600 bps — 115 Kbps/RS-232C serial
V.92 Modem
Enables a primary or backup Internet or untrusted
network connection to a service provider.
RJ-11
9600 bps — 115 Kbps/RS-232 serial
autosensing duplex and polarity
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Front Panel
Front Panel
This section describes the following elements on the front panel of an SSG 5 device:
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System Status LEDs
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Port Descriptions
System Status LEDs
The system status LEDs display information about critical device functions. Figure 3
illustrates the position of each status LED on the front of the SSG 5 V.92-WLAN
device. The system LEDs differ depending on the version of the SSG 5 device.
Figure 3:
Status LEDs
When the system powers up, the POWER LED changes from off to blinking green,
and the STATUS LED changes in the following sequence: red, green, blinking green.
Startup takes approximately two minutes to complete. If you want to turn the
system off and on again, we recommend you wait a few seconds between shutting
it down and powering it back up. Table 2 provides the type, name, color, status, and
description of each system status LED.
ISDN
Enables the ISDN line to be used as the untrust or
backup interface. (S/T)
RJ-45
B-channels at 64 Kbps
Leased line at 128 Kbps
Antenna A & B
(SSG 5-WLAN)
Enables a direct connection to workstations in the
vicinity of a wireless radio connection.
RPSMA
802.11a (54 Mbps on 5GHz radio band)
802.11b (11 Mbps on 2.4 GHz radio band)
802.11g (54 Mbps on 2.4 GHz radio band)
802.11 superG (108 Mbps on 2.4 GHz and
5GHz radio bands)
Port
Description
Connector
Speed/Protocol

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