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Devices attached to the LAN ports are configured to use DHCP. They receive their network configuration from the
SRX. These devices obtain an IP address from the 192.168.2.0/24 address pool and use the SRX as their default gateway.
All LAN ports are in the same subnet with Layer 2 connectivity. All traffic is permitted between trust zone interfaces.
All traffic originating in the trust zone is permitted in the untrust zone. Matching response traffic is allowed back from
the untrust to the trust zone. Traffic that originates from the untrust zone is blocked from the trust zone.
The SRX performs source NAT (S-NAT) using the WAN interface’s IP for traffic sent to the WAN that originated from
the trust zone.
Traffic associated with specific system services (HTTPS, DHCP, TFTP, and SSH) is permitted from the untrust zone to
the local host. All local host services and protocols are allowed for traffic that originates from the trust zone.
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Congratulations! Your SRX340 is configured and ready to go. Here are some things you can do next.
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Juniper SRX340 Specifications

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Firewall Throughput3 Gbps
Maximum Concurrent Sessions256, 000
Memory4 GB
Redundant Power SuppliesNo
Operating Temperature32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)
Humidity10% to 90% non-condensing
Storage8 GB

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