Datasheet

WX 15, WX 20, and WXC 250 Quick Start
Quick Setup
After powering on the device and assigning IP parameters, the next
step is to log in to the Web console and run the Quick Setup program.
The first time you log in to the Web console, the Quick Setup program
starts automatically and guides you through initial configuration
options for the device.
You can log in to the Web console from any workstation within your
network. The Web console supports Microsoft Internet Explorer
version 6.0. Data is securely transmitted through HTTPS.
To log in to the Web console and run Quick Setup, follow these steps:
1. From a workstation within your network, start your
Web browser and enter the following URL:
https://(ip address of the WX device)
If the Security Alert dialog box appears, click Yes to proceed.
In the Login page, type admin for the user name and juniper
for the password. Click Login.
2. Select an operating mode.
A device can run in Active mode or Demo Mode.
Active Mode—Device is actively reducing data, accelerating
TCP applications, and managing bandwidth.
Demo Mode—Device is operating passively. It can calculate
potential data compression statistics for all traffic, individual
applications, and specific remote subnets; however, the
actual traffic is not affected.
NOTE: To use Demo Mode, the device’s Local interface must be
connected to a mirrored port on the switch, and the Remote
interface must be disconnected. If you have installed the device
inline, do not select Demo Mode as data will be dropped.
For more information about Demo Mode, refer to the Operator’s
Guide.
If you select Active Mode, click Next to continue. If you select
Demo Mode, click Next, and then click Finish.
3. Set the time.
Enter the current date and time or, if your network uses an
NTP server for time settings, select Use NTP Server and enter
the IP address of the NTP server in the Primary field. A
secondary NTP server is optional.
Select the local time zone for the device.
Click Next to continue.
4. Designate a registration server.
One device must be designated as the Registration Server.
If this device is not the registration server, enter the IP
address and password of the current (or future) registration
server in the appropriate fields. This device will not process
data until the registration server is configured.
To designate this device as the registration server, select
Make this device the Registration Server, and enter the
registration server password in both fields.
The registration server password authenticates the devices in a
community, and should be different from the administrator
password.
Click Next to continue.