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Juniper SSG 20 - Authentication and Encryption; Mini PIM Configuration; Asymmetrical DSL (ADSL) 2;2+ Interface

Juniper SSG 20
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SSG 20 Hardware Installation and Configuration Guide
30 Mini PIM Configuration
Authentication and Encryption
The SSG 20-WLAN supports the following authorization and encryption methods:
Once you have set an SSID to the wireless0/0 interface, you can access the device
using the default wireless0/0 interface IP address in the steps provided “Access the
Device” on page 18. Refer to the Concepts & Examples ScreenOS Reference Guide for
configuration examples, SSID attributes, and CLI commands relating to wireless
security configurations.
Mini PIM Configuration
This section explains how to configure the mini physical interface modules (PIMs):
Asymmetrical DSL (ADSL) 2/2+ Interface” on this page
“The ISDN Interface” on page 34
“The T1 Interface” on page 35
“The E1 Interface” on page 36
“The V.92 Modem Interface” on page 37
Asymmetrical DSL (ADSL) 2/2+ Interface
Your network uses the ADSL2/2+ interface adslx/0, with x representing the mini
PIM slot (1 or 2), on the device to connect to the service provider’s network through
an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) virtual circuit. You can configure additional
virtual circuits by creating ADSL2/2+ subinterfaces. For more information, see
“Virtual Circuits to an ADSL2/2+ Interface” on page 31.
In the WebUI, navigate to the Network > Interfaces > List page to see a list of the
current interfaces on the device. If you are using a Telnet or Console session, enter
the get interface CLI command. You should see that the adslx/0 interface is bound
to the Untrust zone.
Authentication Encryption
Open Allows any wireless client to access the device
Shared-key WEP shared-key
WPA-PSK AES/TKIP with Pre-shared key
WPA AES/TKIP with key from RADIUS server
WPA2-PSK 802.11i compliant with a pre-shared key
WPA2 802.11i compliant with a RADIUS server
WPA-Auto-PSK Allows WPA and WPA2 type with pre-shared key
WPA-Auto Allows WPA and WPA2 type with RADIUS server
802.1x WEP with key from RADIUS server

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