Juniper Networks SSG 20 manual PPPoE or PPPoA

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WebUI

Network > Interfaces > List > Edit (for the adsl1/0 interface): Enter the following, then click Apply:

VPI/VCI: 1 / 32

Multiplexing Method: LLC (selected)

CLI

set interface adsl1/0 pvc 1 32 mux llc save

PPPoE or PPPoA

An SSG 20 device includes both PPPoE and PPPoA clients to connect to the service provider’s network over the ADSL link. PPPoE is the most common form of ADSL encapsulation and is intended for termination on each host on your network. PPPoA is used primarily for business-class service, as PPP sessions can be terminated on the device. To allow the device to connect to the network of the service provider, you need to configure the username and password assigned by the service provider. The configuration for PPPoA is similar to the configuration for PPPoE.

NOTE: The device supports only one PPPoE session on each virtual circuit.

To configure the username roswell and password area51 for PPPoE and bind the PPPoE configuration to the adsl1/0 interface, use the WebUI or CLI as follows:

WebUI

Network > PPP > PPPoE Profile> New: Enter the following, then click OK:

PPPoE Instance: poe1

Bound to Interface: adsl1/0 (select)

Username: roswell

Password: area51

CLI

set pppoe name poe1 username roswell password area51 set pppoe name poe1 interface adsl1/0

save

There are other PPPoE or PPPoA parameters that you can configure on the device, including method of authentication (by default, the device supports either Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol or Password Authentication Protocol), idle timeout (default is 30 minutes), and so on. Ask your service provider if there are additional PPPoE or PPPoA parameters that you need to configure to enable proper communications with the service provider’s server.

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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 System Status LEDs Front PanelStatus LED Descriptions Name Color Name Color Status Description TX/RX Port DescriptionsLAN Port LEDs Name Color Status Description LinkMini PIMs for the SSG Mini Physical Interface Module Port DescriptionsMini PIM LED States on the SSG Type Name Color Description Back Panel Power AdapterRadio Transceivers 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 TelnetDefault Physical Interface to Zone Bindings Port Label Default Device SettingsDMZ Interface Zone Wireless and Logical Interface BindingsRoot Admin Name and Password Basic Device ConfigurationBridge Group Interfaces Date and TimeManagement Services Administrative AccessHostname and Domain Name Default RouteManagement Interface Address Basic Wireless Configuration Backup Untrust Interface ConfigurationDefault SSG 20-WLAN Configuration WPA2-PSK Wireless Authentication and Encryption OptionsWPA-PSK WPAActivate 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 Required Tools and Parts Servicing the DeviceReplacing a Mini-Physical Interface Module 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 Electrical PhysicalEnvironmental Tolerance EMC Immunity SafetyCertifications EMC EmissionsDSR ConnectorsRJ-45 Connector Pinouts Name Description GNDRTS DB-9 Connector Pinouts Name DescriptionDCD DTRPage 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 WindowsSPID1 Fields in Isdn Physical Layer Tab Window DescriptionSPID2 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 WindowInterface Summary Window Fields in Wireless0/0 Interface Window DescriptionSsid Physical Ethernet Dhcp Interface Window Wireless Dhcp Interface WindowConfirmation Window Confirmation WindowAdsl IndexVPI/VCI