Datasheet
WX 15, WX 20, and WXC 250 Quick Start
5. Configure network settings.
Connect an ANSI-compatible terminal to the serial port, and use a
terminal emulation program (e.g., HyperTerminal) to log in to the
CLI (Figure 4).
Figure 4. Connecting a WX/WXC to a serial port
Use the following serial port settings:
Start the terminal emulation program, and choose to connect
via the serial port.
At the User name and Password prompts, type admin for the
user name and juniper for the password.
Type an IP address and then press Enter.
Next, type the subnet mask for the network and then press
Enter.
Finally, type the default gateway for this device and then press
Enter.
Type save-config and type y to confirm. You can safely bypass
the other configuration questions at this time.
NOTE: By default, the 10/100 interfaces are set to auto-negotiate
the speed and duplex mode. However, you may want to set the
interface speed and duplex mode manually. The LOCAL port
settings should match the interface settings of the switch, and the
REMOTE port settings should match the interface settings of the
router.
6. Check the LEDs next to the 10/100 Ethernet ports.
If the LINK LEDs illuminate, the device is properly connected
(Figure 5).
If they do not illuminate, toggle the MDI/MDI-X buttons
(WX 20 and WXC 250 platforms only).
The 100/10 LEDs indicate 100 Mbps connectivity.
On the WX 15 platform, press Bypass Disable to block traffic
during a power failure (used in high-availability environments).
After checking the LEDs, verify connectivity across the device
again (as described in Step 3).
Figure 5. Verifying network connectivity
Baud Rate: 9600 Parity: NONE Flow Control: NONE
Data Bits: 8 Stop Bits:
1 Smooth-Scroll: DISABLED
TTW_049
100/240V 50-60 ~ 1/.5A
BYPASS
DISABLE
Model No. SR-15 PERIBIT NETWORKS
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S/N 0123456789
CONSOLE
LOCAL REMOTE
LINK
LINK
100/10
100/10
TTW_050
LINK
LINK
100/10
100/10
LOCAL REMOTE