1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Juniper Networks SRX300 Services Gateway. The SRX300 is a high-performance security appliance designed to deliver secure connectivity and advanced threat protection for small to medium-sized distributed enterprise locations. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure proper setup and safe operation.
2. Nga korero haumaru
- Haumaru Hiko: Ensure the device is connected to a grounded power outlet. Do not operate with damaged power cords.
- Whakahau: Maintain adequate airflow around the device. Do not block ventilation openings. Operating the device in an enclosed space without proper ventilation can lead to overheating.
- Te whakahaere: Kia tupato ki te hapai i te taputapu. A ape i te tuku, te tuku ranei ki nga paanga kaha.
- Taiao: Kaua e tukuna te taputapu ki te makuku, te wera nui, te ra tika ranei.
- Ratonga: Tukuna ngā mahi tiaki katoa ki ngā kaimahi tiaki whai tohu. Kaua e ngana ki te whakatuwhera, ki te whakatika rānei i te taputapu māu ake.
3. Ihirangi mokete
Manatokohia kei roto i to kete nga mea e whai ake nei:
- Juniper Networks SRX300 Services Gateway unit
- Pūurutau Hiko
- Tauira Papatohu (RJ-45 ki DB-9)
- Rack-mount kit (optional, may be sold separately)
- Tuhinga (Arahi Timata Tere, Moohiohio Haumaru)
If any items are missing or damaged, contact your vendor or Juniper Networks support immediately.
4. Hua Neke Atuview
4.1 Paewhiri Mua
The front panel of the SRX300 Services Gateway features various ports, status indicators, and control buttons for connectivity and monitoring.

Figure 4.1: Front Panel of the SRX300 Services Gateway. This image displays the front of the device, highlighting the various Ethernet ports, SFP ports, console port, USB port, and LED indicators for power, alarm, status, and high availability.
- Tohu LED:
- PWR: Tohu mana mana.
- PANUI: System alarm indicator.
- STAT: Tohu mana o te punaha.
- HA: High Availability status indicator.
- RESET CONFIG Button: Used to reset the device configuration to factory defaults.
- Tauranga USB: For connecting USB storage devices or other peripherals.
- Tauranga CONSOLE: RJ-45 port for connecting a console cable for local management.
- Ethernet Ports (ge-0/0/0 to ge-0/0/5): Six 1 Gigabit Ethernet ports for network connectivity.
- SFP Ports (ge-0/0/6 and ge-0/0/7): Two Small Form-Factor Pluggable ports for fiber or copper transceivers.
4.2 Paewhiri Whakamuri
The rear panel primarily houses the power input connector.

Figure 4.2: Rear Panel of the SRX300 Services Gateway. This image shows the back of the device, featuring the power input jack.
- Whakauru Hiko: Hononga mō te urutau hiko o waho.
5. Tatūnga
Follow these steps to set up your SRX300 Services Gateway:
- Wewetehia te Pūrere: Carefully remove the SRX300 unit and all accessories from its packaging. Inspect for any physical damage.
- Turanga: Place the device on a stable, flat surface or install it in a rack using the appropriate rack-mount kit (if applicable). Ensure there is sufficient space around the device for proper ventilation.
- Hono Hono: Connect the power adapter to the power input on the rear panel of the SRX300, then plug the adapter into a grounded electrical outlet. The PWR LED on the front panel should illuminate.
- Initial Configuration (Console):
- Connect the console cable (RJ-45 end) to the CONSOLE port on the front panel of the SRX300.
- Connect the other end (DB-9 or USB adapter) to your management workstation.
- Whirihorahia tō pūmanawa whakatauira pūrua (hei tauira, PuTTY, Tera Term) me ēnei tautuhinga: 9600 baud, 8 ngā moka raraunga, kāore he ōritetanga, 1 te moka mutu, kāore he mana whakahaere rere.
- Power on the device. You should see boot messages in your terminal window.
- Follow the on-screen prompts for initial configuration, including setting the root password and basic network parameters.
- Honoa Taura Whatunga: Connect your network devices (e.g., modem, switches, computers) to the appropriate Ethernet (ge-0/0/0 to ge-0/0/5) or SFP (ge-0/0/6, ge-0/0/7) ports as required by your network design.
- Manatokohia te Hononga: Once initial configuration is complete, verify network connectivity and access to the device.
6. Te whakahaere i te SRX300
The SRX300 Services Gateway operates on Juniper's Junos OS. Configuration and management are primarily performed via the command-line interface (CLI) through the console port or SSH, or via the J-Web graphical user interface (GUI).
- Accessing the CLI: Use a terminal emulator connected to the console port or an SSH client to connect to the device's IP address.
- J-Web GUI: If enabled, access the J-Web interface by entering the device's IP address into a web pūtirotiro.
- Tūnga Aroturuki: Regularly check the front panel LEDs (PWR, ALARM, STAT, HA) for operational status. Consult the Junos OS documentation for detailed LED behavior.
- Basic Commands (CLI exampiti):
show interfaces terse: Displays a summary of network interface status.show system alarm: Shows current system alarms.show security flow session: Displays active network sessions.
For detailed configuration and advanced features, refer to the official Juniper Networks Junos OS documentation.
7. Tiaki
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and longevity of your SRX300.
- Whakahōu Firmware: Keep the Junos OS firmware updated to the latest stable version to benefit from security patches, bug fixes, and new features. Refer to Juniper Networks support for update procedures.
- Mana Taiao: Ensure the operating environment remains within specified temperature and humidity ranges. Maintain clear ventilation paths to prevent overheating.
- Te horoi: Periodically clean the exterior of the device with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosols. Ensure ventilation openings are free from dust accumulation.
- Pūrua Whirihoranga: Regularly back up your device configuration to an external storage device or network location.
8. Te Raru
Ko tenei waahanga e whakarato ana i nga otinga mo nga take noa ka pa ki a koe.
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kaore te taputapu i te hiko. | No power, faulty power adapter, or power cable. | Check power cable connections. Ensure the power outlet is functional. Test with a different power adapter if available. |
| ALARM LED is illuminated. | System fault, overheating, or other critical issue. | Check system logs via console/SSH (show system alarm). Ensure proper ventilation. Contact support if the alarm persists. |
| No network connectivity. | Incorrect cable connection, interface misconfiguration, or firewall policy blocking traffic. | Verify network cable connections. Check interface status (show interfaces terse). Review kaupapa here haumaru. |
| Kei te wera rawa te pūrere. | Insufficient ventilation, high ambient temperature. | Ensure clear airflow around the device. Relocate to a cooler environment if necessary. |
| Forgot password or locked out. | Lost credentials. | Perform a password recovery procedure (refer to Juniper documentation) or use the RESET CONFIG button to restore factory defaults (use with caution as this will erase all configurations). |
9. Whakatakotoranga
Key technical specifications for the Juniper Networks SRX300 Services Gateway:
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| RAM | 4000 MB |
| Rahi Mahara Kohiko | 8000 MB |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 4.37 pauna (1.98 kg) |
| Rahi Hua (LxWxH) | 1.37 x 12.63 x 7.52 inihi (3.48 x 32.08 x 19.1 cm) |
| Te maha o nga Tauranga USB 2.0 | 1 |
| Tauranga Itarangi | 6 x 1 Gigabit Ethernet (ge-0/0/0 to ge-0/0/5) |
| Tauranga SFP | 2 x SFP (ge-0/0/6 and ge-0/0/7) |
| Tauranga Papatohu | 1 x RJ-45 |
10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For information regarding product warranty, technical support, and service agreements, please refer to the official Juniper Networks website or contact your authorized Juniper Networks reseller. Ensure you have your product's serial number available when contacting support.
Official Juniper Networks documentation and knowledge base articles are available online and provide comprehensive guides for advanced configuration and troubleshooting.