Juniper Networks 200 Series manual Establishing a Terminal Emulator Connection

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Chapter 3 Configuring the Device

Switches

11.Cable together the switches labeled “Switch 3” and “Switch 4.”

12.Cable together the switches labeled “Layer 3 switch 1” and “Layer 3 switch 2.”

13.Cable the switches labeled “Layer 3 switch 1” and “Layer 3 switch 2” to routers.

Note: The switch ports must be defined as 802.1Q trunk ports, and the external routers must be able to use either Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) or Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP). For the best configuration method, see the documentation for your switch or router.

14.Turn the power switches for all devices ON.

For more advanced HA configurations, see the NetScreen Concepts & Examples ScreenOS Reference Guide.

PERFORMING INITIAL CONNECTION AND CONFIGURATION

To establish the first console session with the NetScreen-200 Series device, use a vt100 terminal emulator program through the provided RJ-45/DB9 serial port connector.

Establishing a Terminal Emulator Connection

To establish an initial console session:

1.Plug the DB9 end of the supplied RJ-45/DB-9 serial cable into the serial port of your computer. (Be sure that the DB-9 is seated properly by screwing in the thumbscrews.)

2.Plug the RJ-45 end of the cable into the Console port of the NetScreen-200 Series device. (Be sure that the RJ-45 clip snaps into the port and is seated properly.)

3.Launch a Command Line Interface (CLI) session between your computer and the NetScreen-200 device using a standard serial terminal emulation program such as Hilgraeve Hyperterminal (provided with your Windows operating system). The settings should be as follows:

Baud Rate to 9600

Parity to No

Data Bits to 8

Stop Bit to 1

Flow Control to none

4.Press the ENTER key to see the login prompt.

5.At the login prompt, type netscreen.

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Contents NETSCREEN-200 Series Copyright Notice Contents IX-I Preface Guide OrganizationCommand Line Interface CLI Conventions Juniper Networks Netscreen PublicationsOverview1 NetScreen-208 Device NetScreen-204 DeviceNETSCREEN-200 Systems System Status LED Display Front PanelAsset Recovery Pinhole AlarmConsole and Modem Ports Compact Flash Card SlotEthernet Interfaces Power SuppliesRear Panel Power Fuse Overview User’s Guide Installing the Device General Installation Guidelines Equipment Rack Installation GuidelinesPerforming EQUIPMENT-RACK Installation Front Mount Connecting the PowerMid-Mount Wiring a DC Power Supply Connecting the NETSCREEN-200 Device to Other Devices Installing the Device User’s Guide Configuring the Device Route Mode Transparent ModeOperational Modes NETSCREEN-200 Series Device Interfaces Ethernet1 through ethernet8Connecting the Device AS a Single Security Gateway Connectivity ExamplesPerforming Device Connection Establishing AN HA Connection Between Devices DeviceDevice Performing Initial Connection and Configuration Establishing a Terminal Emulator ConnectionChanging Your Admin Name and Password Setting Port and Interface IP AddressesSetting the IP Address of the Management Interface Starting a Console Session Using Telnet Configuring the Device for Telnet and Webui SessionsStarting a Console Session Using Dialup Establishing a GUI Management SessionNetScreen WebUI application window appears Using CLI Commands to Reset the Device Asset RecoveryUsing the Asset Recovery Pinhole to Reset the Device Configuring the Device User’s Guide Specifications Electrical Specification Safety CertificationsNETSCREEN-200 Attributes EnvironmentalIndex IX-II