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Juniper SRX1600 - Configure the SRX1600 Using J-Web

Juniper SRX1600
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We ship the SRX1600 with preinstalled Junos OS, which is ready to be congured when you power on
the device. You can use the J-Web GUI, Juniper® Security Director on Premise, Juniper® Security
Director Cloud, or the CLI to perform the inial conguraon.
Congure the SRX1600 Using J-Web
The J-Web interface is a Web-based graphical interface that allows you to operate a rewall without
commands.
To access the J-Web interface on a new device that has the factory-default conguraon:
1. Connect the management port (MGMT) on your device to the Ethernet port on the management
device (laptop or PC), using an RJ-45 cable.
2. Manually congure the management device with a compable IP address in the 192.168.1.0 network
(for example, 192.168.1.2). Do not use the 192.168.1.1 IP address for the management device as this
IP address is assigned to the fxp0 interface.
3. Open a browser and enter hps://192.168.1.1 in the address bar.
The J-Web Setup page opens. You can choose one of the following setup modes to congure the
device:
Standalone mode—In this mode, you can congure the basic sengs such as device credenals,
me, management interface, zones and interfaces, and DNS servers and default gateways.
Cluster (HA) mode—In cluster mode, a pair of devices are connected and congured to operate
like a single node, providing device, interface, and service level redundancy.
Passive (Tap) mode—TAP mode allows you to passively monitor trac ows across a network. If
intrusion prevenon system (IPS) is enabled, then the TAP mode inspects the incoming and
outgoing trac to detect the number of threats.
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