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Table 2 on page xii defines text conventions used in this guide.

Table 2: Text Conventions

Convention

Description

Bold typeface like this

Represents commands and keywords

 

 

in text.

 

Represents keywords

 

Represents UI elements

Bold typeface like this

Represents text that the user must type.

fixed-width font

Represents information as displayed on

 

the terminal screen.

Key names linked with a plus (+)

Indicates that you must press two or more

sign

keys simultaneously.

Italics

Emphasizes words

 

Identifies variables

The angle bracket (>)

Indicates navigation paths through the UI

 

by clicking menu options and links.

Examples

Issue the clock source command.

Specify the keyword exp-msg.

Click User Objects

user input

host1#

show ip ospf

Routing Process OSPF 2 with Router ID 5.5.0.250

Router is an area Border Router (ABR)

Ctrl + d

The product supports two levels of access, user and privileged.

clusterID, ipAddress.

Object Manager > User Objects > Local Objects

Table 3 on page xii defines syntax conventions used in this guide.

Table 3: Syntax Conventions

Convention

Description

Examples

Words in plain text

Represent keywords

terminal length

Words in italics

Represent variables

mask, accessListName

Words separated by the pipe ( )

Represent a choice to select one keyword or

diagnostic line

symbol

variable to the left or right of this symbol. The

 

 

keyword or variable can be optional or

 

 

required.

 

Words enclosed in brackets ( [ ] )

Represent optional keywords or variables.

[ internal external ]

Words enclosed in brackets followed

Represent optional keywords or variables that

[ level1 level2 11 ]*

by and asterisk ( [ ]*)

can be entered more than once.

 

Words enclosed in braces ( { } )

Represent required keywords or variables.

{ permit deny } { in out } {

 

 

clusterId ipAddress }

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Contents IDP250 Installation Guide North Mathilda Avenue Sunnyvale, CaliforniaPage Iii Page Page Page Table of Contents Part Performing the Installation IDP250 Installation GuideViii Table of Contents Part Adding the IDP Appliance to NSMPart Technical Specifications and Compliance Statements Part IndexIDP250 Installation Guide Table of Contents Preface ObjectivesAudience Documentation ConventionsOn page xii defines text conventions used in this guide On page xii defines syntax conventions used in this guideText Conventions Syntax ConventionsRelated Documentation On page xiii lists related IDP documentationOn page xiii lists related NSM documentation Related IDP DocumentationRequesting Technical Support Self-Help Online Tools and ResourcesOpening a Case with Jtac Http//kb.juniper.netRequesting Technical Support IDP250 Installation Guide Xvi Requesting Technical Support Hardware and Software Overview Hardware Overview on Software Overview onHardware and Software Overview IDP250 Installation Guide Hardware and Software Overview Hardware Overview IDP250 OverviewIDP250 Overview Power Supply Hard DriveFans System Status LEDsUSB Port Serial Console PortManagement Interface Port Management Port LEDsHigh Availability Interface Port High Availability Port LEDsHigh Availability Interface Port Traffic Interface Ports Copper PortsOn page 8 describes copper port LED states Traffic Interface PortsFiber Ports On page 9 describes fiber port LED statesTraffic Interface Features Deployment Mode NICs Off Peer Port Modulation External BypassLayer 2 Bypass Peer Port ModulationIDP250 Installation Guide Software Overview On-Box Software OverviewIDP On-Box Utilities Software UsageCentralized Management with NSM Overview Centralized Management with NSM OverviewSecurity Center Updates Overview Security Center Updates OverviewSoftware Overview IDP250 Installation Guide Security Center Updates Overview Performing the Installation Performing the InstallationIDP250 Installation Guide Performing the Installation Installation Overview Before You BeginBefore You Begin Basic Steps Related Topics Common Criteria EAL2 Compliance onBasic Steps Rack Mounting Kits and Required Tools Rack Mounting Hardware and Required ToolsHardware Description Rack Mounting Kits and Required ToolsMounting to Midmount Brackets Mounting to Midmount BracketsConnecting Power Mounting to Rack RailsRelated Topics Rack Mounting Kits and Required Tools on Mounting to Rack RailsConnecting Power Performing the Initial Configuration Performing the Initial ConfigurationGetting Started Configuration Tools Defaults AppliedGetting Started Tool You Specify Press 1 or 2 and press Enter. The following text appears Getting Started with the QuickStart Wizard Management Port Type Y and press Enter. The following text appearsGetting Started with the QuickStart Wizard Management Port Getting Started with the ACM Wizard Management Port Getting Started with the ACM Wizard Management PortInstalling the Product License Key Run the following scio command to add the license keyInstalling the Product License Key Related Topics Basic Steps on IDP250 Installation Guide Installing the Product License Key Interface Connection Guidelines Port Cable Connection GuidelinesConnecting Devices That Support Auto-MDIX Choosing Cables for Traffic Interfaces Copper PortsChoosing Cables for Traffic Interfaces Copper Ports Connecting Devices That Do Not Support Auto-MDIX Connecting Devices to Support Internal BypassConnecting and Disconnecting Fiber Cables Connecting and Disconnecting Fiber CablesVerifying Traffic Flow Verifying Traffic FlowAdding the IDP Appliance to NSM Adding the IDP Appliance to NSM onAdding the IDP Appliance to NSM IDP250 Installation Guide Adding the IDP Appliance to NSM Reviewing Compatibility with NSM Adding a Reachable IDP Device to NSMReviewing Compatibility with NSM NSM Add Device Wizard Connection Settings NSM Add Device Wizard Add DeviceNSM Add Device Wizard SSH Key Fingerprint Information Command generates output similar to the following NSM Add Device Wizard Inventory InformationNSM Add Device Wizard Add Device Confirmation NSM Device Manager Viewing Device Status Upgrading Software and Installing Field Replaceable Units Upgrading Software and Installing Field Replaceable UnitsPage Updating Software NSM Procedure Updating Software NSM ProcedureUpgrading Software From the Select OS Name list, select ScreenOS/IDPIDP250 Installation Guide Upgrading Software CLI Procedure Upgrading Software CLI ProcedureUpgrading Software NSM, select Devices Configuration Update Device Config Installing Field Replaceable Units Replacing a Power SupplyReplacing a Power Supply IDP250 Installation Guide Reimaging the Appliance Reimaging and Relicensing an ApplianceReimaging and Relicensing an Appliance Page Technical Specifications and Compliance Statements Technical Specifications and Compliance StatementsPage Technical Specifications IDP250 Technical SpecificationsOn page 59 lists physical specifications On page 59 lists power specificationsOn page 60 list environmental specifications Power Cord SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Heat Dissipation GuidelinesCompliance Statements Standards ComplianceCategory Standards Compliance IDP250 Installation Guide Standards Compliance Common Criteria EAL2 Compliance Common Criteria EAL2 ComplianceRelated Topics Standards Compliance on Common Criteria EAL2 ComplianceIDP250 Installation Guide Common Criteria EAL2 Compliance Index Index onIndex IDP250 Installation Guide Index Symbols Mdix NSM
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