Juniper Networks manual NETSCREEN-200 Series Device Interfaces, Ethernet1 through ethernet8

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The NetScreen-200 Series Device Interfaces

THE NETSCREEN-200 SERIES DEVICE INTERFACES

Each NetScreen-200 device provides ethernet interfaces for access and connectivity. In addition, there are logical (non-physical) interfaces that perform special Layer-2 or management functions.

Console Port

Modem Port

Ethernet Interfaces

ethernet1 through ethernet4

 

 

Console Port

Modem Port

Ethernet Interfaces

ethernet1 through ethernet8

 

 

The configurable interfaces available on a NetScreen-200 Series device are as follows:

Interface Type

Description

 

 

Ethernet interfaces

ethernetn specifies a physical ethernet interface, denoted by a physical port

 

(n) on the module. Although each interface is bound to a security zone by

 

default, you can bind it to another zone as required.

 

 

 

ethernet1 Bound to the Trust security zone by default. Connect this

 

interface using a twisted pair cable with RJ-45 connectors.

 

 

 

ethernet2 Bound to the DMZ security zone by default. Connect this

 

interface using a twisted pair cable with RJ-45 connectors.

 

 

 

ethernet3 Bound to the Untrust security zone by default. Connect this

 

interface using a twisted pair cable with RJ-45 connectors.

 

 

 

ethernet4 On NetScreen-204, bound to HA zone by default. On NetScreen-

 

208, bound to the Null zone by default.

 

 

 

ethernet5 through ethernet7 Bound to Null zone by default.

 

 

 

ethernet8 Bound to the HA zone by default.

 

 

Layer-2 interfaces

vlan1 specifies a logical interface used for management and for VPN traffic

 

termination while the NetScreen device is in Transparent mode.

 

 

Tunnel interfaces

tunnel.n specifies a logical tunnel interface. This interface is for VPN traffic.

 

 

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Contents NETSCREEN-200 Series Copyright Notice Contents IX-I Guide Organization PrefaceJuniper Networks Netscreen Publications Command Line Interface CLI ConventionsOverview1 NETSCREEN-200 Systems NetScreen-204 DeviceNetScreen-208 Device Front Panel System Status LED DisplayAlarm Asset Recovery PinholeCompact Flash Card Slot Console and Modem PortsRear Panel Power SuppliesEthernet Interfaces Power Fuse Overview User’s Guide Installing the Device Performing EQUIPMENT-RACK Installation Equipment Rack Installation GuidelinesGeneral Installation Guidelines Mid-Mount Connecting the PowerFront Mount Wiring a DC Power Supply Connecting the NETSCREEN-200 Device to Other Devices Installing the Device User’s Guide Configuring the Device Operational Modes Transparent ModeRoute Mode Ethernet1 through ethernet8 NETSCREEN-200 Series Device InterfacesConnectivity Examples Connecting the Device AS a Single Security GatewayPerforming Device Connection Device Establishing AN HA Connection Between DevicesDevice Establishing a Terminal Emulator Connection Performing Initial Connection and ConfigurationSetting Port and Interface IP Addresses Changing Your Admin Name and PasswordSetting the IP Address of the Management Interface Configuring the Device for Telnet and Webui Sessions Starting a Console Session Using TelnetEstablishing a GUI Management Session Starting a Console Session Using DialupNetScreen WebUI application window appears Asset Recovery Using CLI Commands to Reset the DeviceUsing the Asset Recovery Pinhole to Reset the Device Configuring the Device User’s Guide Specifications Environmental Electrical SpecificationSafety Certifications NETSCREEN-200 AttributesIndex IX-II