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1. 100m0 unk during a power failure used in high availability environments eee anh aes After checking the LEDs verify connectivity across the device Tib again as described in Step 3 7 R Figure 5 Verifying network connectivity Use the following serial port settings 100 10 LINK Baud Rate 9600 Parity NONE Flow Control NONE LINK 100 10 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Smooth Scroll DISABLED m Start the terminal emulation program and choose to connect via the serial port m Atthe User name and Password prompts type admin for the user name and juniper for the password A m Type an IP address and then press Enter a m Next type the subnet mask for the network and then press Enter WX 15 WX 20 and WXC 250 Quick Start Quick Setup After powering on the device and assigning IP parameters the next step is to log in to the Web console and run the Quick Setup program The first time you log in to the Web console the Quick Setup program starts automatically and guides you through initial configuration options for the device You can log in to the Web console from any workstation within your network The Web console supports Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 0 Data is securely transmitted through HTTPS To log in to the Web console and run Quick Setup follow these steps 1 From a workstation within your network start your Web browser and enter the following URL
2. https ip address of the WX device m If the Security Alert dialog box appears click Yes to proceed m Inthe Login page type admin for the user name and juniper for the password Click Login 2 Select an operating mode A device can run in Active mode or Demo Mode m Active Mode Device is actively reducing data accelerating TCP applications and managing bandwidth Demo Mode Device is operating passively It can calculate potential data compression statistics for all traffic individual applications and specific remote subnets however the actual traffic is not affected NOTE To use Demo Mode the device s Local interface must be connected to a mirrored port on the switch and the Remote interface must be disconnected If you have installed the device inline do not select Demo Mode as data will be dropped For more information about Demo Mode refer to the Operator s Guide m If you select Active Mode click Next to continue If you select Demo Mode click Next and then click Finish Set the time m Enter the current date and time or if your network uses an NTP server for time settings select Use NTP Server and enter the IP address of the NTP server in the Primary field A secondary NTP server is optional Select the local time zone for the device Click Next to continue Designate a registration server One device must be designated as the Registration Server m If this device is
3. not the registration server enter the IP address and password of the current or future registration server in the appropriate fields This device will not process data until the registration server is configured To designate this device as the registration server select Make this device the Registration Server and enter the registration server password in both fields The registration server password authenticates the devices in a community and should be different from the administrator password Click Next to continue 5 Enter a license key By default each device has a 30 day evaluation license When the evaluation license expires data will pass through the device without any processing If you have a permanent license key select Enter license key now and enter the key in the License key field Click Next and then click Finish Where to Go Next Initial configuration is complete Please refer to the operator s guide to configure policy settings for the device The latest WX WXC Operator s Guide and WX CMS Administrator s Guide can be found at the following website http www juniper net techpubs hardware wx The latest WXOS and CMS Release Notes can be found at the Juniper CSC Customer Support Center Website requires customer login https www juniper net customers csc software appaccel wxseries For technical support open a support case using the Case Management link at http www junipe
4. WX 15 WX 20 and WXC 250 Quick Start Welcome to the Juniper WX 15 WX 20 and WXC 250 application acceleration platforms quick start These one rack unit 1U network infrastructure devices are deployed on the LAN side of the edge router This quick start card describes how to install the WX WXC in the data path between a switch and a router To install the WX WXC off path connected only to the switch or router refer to the WX WXC Operator s Guide Before You Begin m Inspect the package contents Refer to the package contents document enclosed with the product m Ensure sufficient power is available Supply circuits should be protected by a 15 A or 20 A circuit breaker m Ensure a minimum of six inches clearance in the front and back of the chassis For a WX 15 provide three inches of clearance on both sides of the chassis to allow cooling air to be drawn through the side panels m Verify that all firewalls between WX devices allow traffic on m TCP UDP ports 3577 and 3578 P payload compression protocol protocol number 108 m Identify a 10 100 Ethernet LAN port that transmits data to your WAN router This port is typically from an aggregation switch or from another LAN device connected directly to the router m Obtain a license key The license key determines the throughput levels for the device and properly registers the product To obtain a permanent license key go to https www juniper net generate
5. _license If you operate the platform at its base speed only the serial number is needed to generate a permanent license If you purchased license upgrades you will need the Authorization Code Certificate that was emailed to you in electronic PDF format If you have any problems with the licensing process open a support case using the Case Management link at http www juniper net support To call from the United States Canada or Mexico dial 1 888 314 JTAC To call from other locations check the list of local support centers at http www juniper net support support_contacts htm or dial 1 408 745 9500 Installation Perform the following steps to install your WX 15 WX 20 or WXC 250 platform 1 Set up the chassis m For rack mount installation install the supplied brackets front panel forward to the sides of the device Figure 1 For desktop installation install the rubber stands in the recessed areas on the bottom of the chassis pre installed on the WX 15 platform NOTE Do not connect the power cable until Step 4 Figure 1 Mounting a WX WXC device in a rack WX 15 090000 o O e222 e 0 E 5 E e N i 5 Iwo oe ee A EEEE TTW_046 WX 15 WX 20 and WXC 250 Quick Start 2 Connect the network cables Locate the cable that connects from the switch or other aggregating device to the router Disconnect this cable fro
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7. m the router port and connect it to the LOCAL port on the WX WXC device Connect a straight through cable not provided from the router port to the REMOTE port on the WX WXC device See Figure 2 Figure 2 Connecting network cables to a WX WXC device Router remote device 96059000 ef Joet Joof Joet Je 8 osctes WX 15 f 100 240V 50 60 1 5A CONSOLE c BLILU Switch local device 100 10 LINK LINK 100 10 TTW_047 Figure 3 Verify connectivity across the WX WXC device One method of testing connectivity between devices is to Ping a host on the remote side of the device from a host on the local side of the device NOTE If you are not able to verify connectivity on both sides of the device do not proceed to the next step Ensure that you are using the correct cables crossover vs straight through and verify that there is network connectivity before applying power Connect the power Connect the power cable to the back of the chassis and then connect the other end of the power cable to your local power source Figure 3 NOTE The power usage is 50 Watts Max or 170 BTU hr for the WX 15 and 150 Watts Max or 510 BTU hr for the WX 20 and WXC 250 STOP You may be able to use the autodeployment feature of the WX CMS s
8. oftware to configure the device automatically Refer to the CMS administrator s guide for more information or continue with Step 5 Connecting power to a WX WXC device 100 10 LINK ie owe BYPASS LOCAL REMOTE 100 240V 50 60 1 5A CONSOLE TTW_048 WX 15 WX 20 and WXC 250 Quick Start 5 Configure network settings Finally type the default gateway for this device and then press Enter Connect an ANSI compatible terminal to the serial port and use a i terminal emulation program e g HyperTerminal to log in to the m Type save config and type y to confirm You can safely bypass CLI Figure 4 the other configuration questions at this time Figure 4 Connecting a WX WXC to a serial port NOTE By default the 10 100 interfaces are set to auto negotiate the speed and duplex mode However you may want to set the interface speed and duplex mode manually The LOCAL port settings should match the interface settings of the switch and the REMOTE port settings should match the interface settings of the router 6 Check the LEDs next to the 10 100 Ethernet ports m If the LINK LEDs illuminate the device is properly connected Figure 5 i If they do not illuminate toggle the MDI MDI X buttons WX 20 and WXC 250 platforms only m The 100 10 LEDs indicate 100 Mbps connectivity m On the WX 15 platform press Bypass Disable to block traffic
9. r net support To call from the United States Canada or Mexico dial 1 888 314 JTAC To call from other locations check the list of local support centers at http www juniper net support support_contacts htm or dial 1 408 745 9500 Juniper Networks the Juniper Networks logo NetScreen NetScreen Technologies the NetScreen logo NetScreen Global Pro ScreenOS and GigaScreen are registered trademarks of Juniper Networks Inc in the United States and other countries The following are trademarks of Juniper Networks Inc ERX ESP E series Instant Virtual Extranet Internet Processor J2300 J4300 J6300 J Protect J series J Web JUNOS JUNOScope JUNOScript JUNOSe M5 M7i M10 M10i M20 M40 M40e M160 M320 M series MMD NetScreen 5GT NetScreen 5XP NetScreen 5xXT NetScreen 25 NetScreen 50 NetScreen 204 NetScreen 208 NetScreen 500 NetScreen 5200 NetScreen 5400 NetScreen IDP 10 NetScreen IDP 100 NetScreen IDP 500 NetScreen Remote Security Client NetScreen Remote VPN Client NetScreen SA 1000 Series NetScreen SA 3000 Series NetScreen SA 5000 Series NetScreen SA Central Manager NetScreen Secure Access NetScreen SM 3000 NetScreen Security Manager NMC RX SDX Stateful Signature T320 T640 T series and TX Matrix All other trademarks service marks registered trademarks or registered service marks are the property of their respective owners All specifications are subject to change without notice Copyright 2007 Juniper N
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