apopleptic
Limp Gawd
- Joined
- Jun 6, 2013
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I was cleaning up a pile of leftovers from job sites and came across a SRX210. Have new internet service coming tomorrow and was hoping to use this to secure the network and with my current procurve 1800-24g (and a 3com 4200g) and an already programmed WAP serve out network to my home. Procurve is not doing anything fancy at the moment either.
I was able to reset it to factory and ran through a basic config in the web setup such as setting a root password and creating a link that is one way from the "inside" to the "internet" and setting up DHCP.
Now when I put in into my existing home network it seems like it is preventing access the way it should be, but I'm concerned if there is anything else I should be setting up on this before entrusting it to do its business..
I'm familiar with accessing through the console as well, but all the resources for Juniper seem like 2nd year courses, so I'm hoping that someone can help out, or point to an actual better resource for entry level than I have come across.
I suppose that this might be paranoia (or noobishness) on my part as I'm currently using a linksys e3200 behind the DSL modem that was provided, but this new service was kinda vague as to what their equipment will be and I hesitate to just move over the e3200 without adding an additional device.
I was able to reset it to factory and ran through a basic config in the web setup such as setting a root password and creating a link that is one way from the "inside" to the "internet" and setting up DHCP.
Now when I put in into my existing home network it seems like it is preventing access the way it should be, but I'm concerned if there is anything else I should be setting up on this before entrusting it to do its business..
I'm familiar with accessing through the console as well, but all the resources for Juniper seem like 2nd year courses, so I'm hoping that someone can help out, or point to an actual better resource for entry level than I have come across.
I suppose that this might be paranoia (or noobishness) on my part as I'm currently using a linksys e3200 behind the DSL modem that was provided, but this new service was kinda vague as to what their equipment will be and I hesitate to just move over the e3200 without adding an additional device.