![]() ![]() I don't know, all I know is what they gave me (above), if MD5 for the BGP password is standard then I assume it is. The ISP is listed on and I can connect to their route server so I can probably check. ISP is pushing a default route down the eBGP I will get someone to connect up the Juniper so I can connect via console cable (unfortunately I am in another city from the router).Īnd yes, the step B: was a copy/paste typo on my part, the Gateway on the SonicWALL should be. I suspect it's probably easier than I think, I just don't know where to begin, I am fairly proficient with networking, just not JunOS or BGP. I have tried searching along the lines of Juniper/JunOS BGP Customer Gateway, etc but since I don't know what the ISPs/Network Gurus would call this I'm not having much luck. Can anyone help with Steps 1-8? Either a config I can edit, paste in and use? Or guide me to what I need to do? Or point me to a site/document with info to accomplish what I need to do? Are there additional steps needed on the Juniper to enable Steps A-C on the SonicWALL (below)? Then I should be able to:Ī: Assign 201.194.210.10/29 to our SonicWALLī: Use 201.194.210.10 as the Default Gateway on our SonicWALL The Juniper may need to advertise the 201.194.210.8/29 network back to ISP.Ĩ. I assume ISP will advertise a default route to the internet. Disable any firewall rules (or configure any/any/any rules).ħ. Place all interfaces in the same trust zone.Ħ. Configure eBGP between the Juniper and the ISP.Ĥ. Configure an interface with a usable IP (such as 201.194.210.9/29). Configure an interface with 2 VLANs/virtual interfaces, one each for the Primary and Secondary IPs. Here is the (sanitized) info we were given (I've substituted different values in some places, but the idea is the same):ġ. I would like the SRX210 to act the "default gateway" for our existing router (a SonicWALL), so in theory it shouldn't need much config as it only needs to route all packets between us and the internet, no NAT or filtering (our SonicWALL is already configured for all that). I'm not even sure what this config is called so I'm not even sure what to search for. Unfortunately I've never used JunOS and BGP I have used Juniper ScreenOS with Amazon's VPC service, and various other routers, but not much else with BGP. ![]() We were told to purchase the Juniper SRX210he router, and they sent us the networking details we'd need to configure it. we recently had a major Telco install Fibre internet (10Mbps full) but it is " Customer Managed" meaning they just provide a fibre transceiver with an RJ-45 port and we're supposed to do the rest! I need help configuring a Juniper SRX210 router it's new so assume it has the latest JunOS. ![]()
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