Juniper Networks SSG 20 manual Mini PIM Configuration, ADSL2/2+ Interface

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Mini PIM Configuration

This section explains how to configure the mini physical interface modules (PIMs):

„ADSL2/2+ Interface

„ISDN Interface

„T1 Interface

„E1 Interface

„V.92 Modem Interface

ADSL2/2+ Interface

Your network uses the ADSL2/2+ interface adslx/0, with x representing the mini PIM slot (1 or 2), on the device to connect to the service provider’s network through an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) virtual circuit. You can configure additional virtual circuits by creating ADSL2/2+ subinterfaces. For more information, see “Virtual Circuits” on page 42.

In the WebUI, navigate to the Network > Interfaces > List page to see a list of the current interfaces on the device. If you are using a Telnet or Console session, enter the get interface CLI command. You should see that the adslx/0 interface is bound to the Untrust zone.

If you are using the ADSL2/2+ interface to connect to the service network of the provider, you must configure the adsl(x/0) interface. To do this, you must obtain the following information from your service provider:

„Virtual Path Identifier and Virtual Channel Identifier (VPI/VCI) values

„ATM Adaptation Layer 5 (AAL5) multiplexing method, which can be one of the following:

„Virtual circuit-based multiplexing, in which each protocol is carried over a separate ATM virtual circuit

„Logical Link Control (LLC) encapsulation, which allows several protocols to be carried on the same ATM virtual circuit (the default multiplexing method)

„Username and password assigned by the service provider for connection to the service provider’s network using either Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) or Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM (PPPoA)

„Authentication method, if any, provided for the PPPoE or PPPoA connection

„Optionally, a static IP address and netmask value for your network

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Contents SSG 20 Hardware Installation and Configuration Guide Copyright Notice Table of Contents Appendix B Initial Configuration Wizard About This Guide WebUI Conventions OrganizationCLI Conventions Navigational Path and Configuration SettingsObtaining Documentation and Technical Support Hardware Overview Port and Power Connectors Status LED Descriptions Name Color Front PanelSystem Status LEDs Name Color Status Description LAN Port LEDs Name Color Status Description Port DescriptionsLink TX/RXMini PIMs for the SSG Mini Physical Interface Module Port DescriptionsMini PIM LED States on the SSG Type Name Color Description Radio Transceivers Power AdapterBack Panel Grounding Lug USB Port Antennae TypesInstalling and Connecting the Device Before You Begin Installing EquipmentSSG 20 Front-mount Connecting the Power Connecting Interface Cables to a DeviceConnecting a Device to an Untrusted Network Connecting a Device to a NetworkSerial AUX/Console Ports Connecting Mini PIMs to an Untrusted NetworkMicrofilter and Splitter on Your Network Connection Connecting a Device to an Internal Network or a WorkstationWireless Antennae Configuring the Device Using a Console Connection Accessing a DeviceUsing the WebUI WebUI Login Prompt Using TelnetDMZ Default Device SettingsDefault Physical Interface to Zone Bindings Port Label Interface Zone Wireless and Logical Interface BindingsRoot Admin Name and Password Basic Device ConfigurationBridge Group Interfaces Date and TimeManagement Services Administrative AccessManagement Interface Address Default RouteHostname and Domain Name Basic Wireless Configuration Backup Untrust Interface ConfigurationDefault SSG 20-WLAN Configuration WPA-PSK Wireless Authentication and Encryption OptionsWPA WPA2-PSKActivate wireless changes ADSL2/2+ Interface Mini PIM ConfigurationVirtual Circuits PPPoE or PPPoA Static IP Address and Netmask T1 Interface Isdn InterfaceE1 Interface Modem Interface Verifying External Connectivity Basic Firewall ProtectionsResetting a Device to Factory Defaults Page Replacing a Mini-Physical Interface Module Servicing the DeviceRequired Tools and Parts Removing a Mini PIM Removing a Blank FaceplateRemoving a Mini PIM Installing a Mini PIMBottom of Device Upgrading MemoryUnlocking the Memory Module 56 „ Upgrading Memory Specifications Environmental Tolerance PhysicalElectrical Certifications SafetyEMC Emissions EMC ImmunityRJ-45 Connector Pinouts Name Description ConnectorsGND DSRDCD DB-9 Connector Pinouts Name DescriptionDTR RTSPage Initial Configuration Wizard Rapid Deployment Window Administrator Login WindowPhysical Interface Window Wlan Access Point WindowADSL2/2+ Interface Window Adsl Interface Configuration WindowVPI/VCI Fields in Adsl Interface Configuration Window DescriptionT1 Physical Layer Tab Window T1 Interface WindowsFields in T1 Physical Layer Tab Window Description 70 „ Page Cisco Hdlc Option with Cisco Hdlc Tab Window E1 Physical Layer Tab Window E1 Interface WindowsFields in E1 Physical Layer Tab Window Description Field Description Isdn Interface WindowsSPID2 Fields in Isdn Physical Layer Tab Window DescriptionSPID1 Page Eth0/0 Interface Untrust Zone Window 92 Modem Interface WindowEth0/1 Interface DMZ Zone Window Bgroup0 Interface Window Bgroup0 Interface Trust Zone WindowFields in Bgroup0 Interface Window Description Wireless0/0 Interface Trust Zone WindowSsid Fields in Wireless0/0 Interface Window DescriptionInterface Summary Window Physical Ethernet Dhcp Interface Window Wireless Dhcp Interface WindowConfirmation Window Confirmation WindowAdsl IndexVPI/VCI