NOTE: Be sure to check out our Guided Setup: SRX300 Line Firewalls. Our Guided Setup picks up where this
Day One+ leaves off, providing step-by-step instructions on how to easily secure and validate your branch
location.
SRX320 Provisioning Options
It’s simple to provision and manage the SRX320 and other devices on your network. Choose the configuration tool that’s
right for you:
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Junos CLI commands. In this guide we show you how to configure the SRX320 with CLI commands that leverage the
plug and play factory defaults.
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J-Web, Juniper Networks GUI is pre-installed on the SRX320. For information on performing initial configuration using
the J-Web setup wizard see Configure SRX Devices Using the J-Web Setup Wizard in the J-Web User Guide for SRX
Series Devices.
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Juniper Networks Cloud-based applications. These applications feature plug and play to quickly get you up and running
on the network:
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Juniper Sky™ Enterprise, Juniper Networks-hosted public cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) solution. You’ll
need to have a Juniper Sky Enterprise subscription service before you can use it to configure the SRX320. For more
information, check out the Juniper Sky Enterprise Getting Started Guide.
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Contrail Service Orchestration (CSO). If you're using Junos OS Release 19.2 or earlier, you can use Juniper Networks
Network Service Controller to configure the SRX320 with ZTP. Network Service Controller is a component of CSO.
See Configure the Device Using ZTP with Juniper Networks Network Service Controller.
To use CSO, you’ll need an authentication code. See the Contrail Service Orchestration (CSO ) Deployment Guide.
Initial Configuration Using the CLI
IN THIS SECTION
Connect to the Serial Console Port | 8
Perform Initial Configuration | 9
Congratulations! Your SRX is Up and Running | 11
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