JUNIPER NETWORKS NFX150 Services Platform Specs User Guide
- June 17, 2024
- JUNIPER NETWORKS
Table of Contents
NETWORKS NFX150 Services Platform Specs
User Guide
**NFX150
**
IN THIS GUIDE
- Step 2: Up and Running | 5
- Step 3: Keep Going | 8
- Step 1: Begin | 1
Step 1: Begin
Power On | 4
- Install the NFX150 | 2
- NFX150 Models | 2
- Meet the NFX150 | 1
- IN THIS SECTION
Meet the NFX150
The Juniper Networks® NFX150 Network Services Platform is a software-driven
customer premises equipment (CPE) platform that delivers fully automated,
secure SD-WAN, secure router, and cloud CPE solutions. Equipped with SRX
Series next-generation firewall software and 4G/LTE interface speeds, you can
use the NFX150 to manage multiple Juniper and third-party virtual network
functions (VNFs) on a single device. Plus, it’s easy to deploy and manage the
NFX150 with zero-touch provisioning (ZTP).\
NFX150 Models The NFX150 comes in a 1-U
rack mount model (NFX150-S1) and a compact desktop model (NFX150-S1-C). Both
models are available with or without LTE support. For increased capacity, you
can install an expansion module in the NFX150-S1 rack mount model.
The NFX150 has:
- Four 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 ports that can be used either as access ports or as uplinks
- Two 1GbE/10GbE SFP+ ports
- One 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 management port
- Two console ports (RJ-45 and mini-USB)
- One USB 3.0 port
- One built-in power supply
- Two built-in fans
- Air-flow out (front-to-back) cooling
Install the NFX150
IN THIS SECTION
- Install the NFX150-S1 in a Two-Post Rack | 3
- Install the NFX150-S1-C on a Desk | 3
- What Else Do I Need? | 3
- What’s in the Box? | 3
You can install the NFX150 on a desktop, in a two-post or four-post rack, or
on the wall. The NFX150 comes with the mounting brackets you need to install
it in a two-post rack. You’ll need to order a separate rack mount kit if you
want to install it in a four-post rack. Likewise, you’ll need to order a
separate wall mount kit if you want to install the NFX150 on the wall.
What’s in the Box?
- Power cord appropriate for your geographic location
- RJ-45 Ethernet cable
- RJ-45 to DB-9 serial port adapter
- Accessory kit
The accessory kit contains four rubber feet (for desktop installations), one pair of mounting blades, and eight Phillips mounting screws.
What Else Do I Need?
- Someone to help you secure the switch to the rack
- A number 2 Phillips (+) screwdriver
- Four rack mount screws
- Cage nuts and washers, if your rack requires them
- An electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap
- Grounding cable
- A management host, such as a laptop or desktop PC, with a serial port
- Serial-to-USB adapter (if your laptop or desktop PC doesn’t have a serial port)
Install the NFX150-S1-C on a Desk
To install the NFX150-S1-C on a desk or flat surface, simply attach the four
rubber feet included in the accessory kit to the bottom of the chassis, and
then place the chassis on a desk or level surface. Install the NFX150-S1 in a Two-Post Rack
- Review General Safety Guidelines and Warnings.
- Depending on how you want the NFX150 to sit in the rack, secure the mounting brackets to the front, center, or rear mounting holes on the side panels. Use the supplied mounting screws.
- Lift the NFX150 and position it in the rack. Line up the bottom hole in each mounting bracket with a hole in each rack rail, making sure the NFX150 is level.
- While you’re holding the NFX150 in place, have a second person insert and tighten the rack mount screws to secure the mounting brackets to the rack rails. Make sure they tighten the screws in the two bottom holes first and then tighten the screws in the two top holes.
- Check that the mounting brackets on each side of the rack are level.
Power On
NOTE: The NFX150 gets additional grounding when you plug the AC power
cord into a grounded AC power outlet using the AC power cord.
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Wrap the ESD grounding strap around your bare wrist and ground yourself to an ESD point or to the rack.
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Attach a grounding cable to earth ground and then attach it to the grounding point on the rear panel of the NFX150.
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Attach the power cord retainer clip:
a. Squeeze the two sides of the power cord retainer clip.
b. Insert the L-shaped ends into the holes in the bracket on each side of the AC power cord inlet on the rear panel.
The power cord retainer clip extends out of the chassis by three inches. -
Insert the power cord firmly into the AC power cord inlet.
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Push the power cord into the slot in the adjustment nut of the power cord retainer clip. Turn the nut until it is tight against the base of the coupler and the slot in the nut is turned 90° from the top of the NFX150.
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If the AC power source outlet has a power switch, turn it off.
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Plug in the AC power cord to the power source outlet.
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If the AC power source outlet has a power switch, turn it on.
The NFX150 powers on as soon as it receives power. -
Verify that the power LED on the front panel of the NFX150 is steady green.
Step 2: Up and Running
IN THIS SECTION
- Connect and Configure | 6
- Plug and Play | 6
Now that the NFX150 is powered on, let’s get it up and running!
Plug and Play
The NFX150 already has factory-default settings configured right out of the
box to make it a plug-and-play device. These settings are loaded as soon as
you power it on. By default, DHCP, HTTPS, and TFTP services are enabled, and a
basic set of screens are configured on the untrust zone. To see other default
settings, see “Factory-Default Settings” in Initial Configuration on NFX150
Devices.
You can easily customize the default configuration with just a few commands.
You can always revert to the factory-default configuration anytime you want.
Connect and Configure
Before you begin connecting and configuring your NFX150, verify that your
laptop or desktop PC is set to these defaults:
- Baud Rate—9600
- Flow Control—None
- Data—8
- Parity—None
- Stop Bits—1
- DCD State—Disregard
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Connect the RJ-45 console port (labeled CON on the front panel) to a laptop or desktop PC using the supplied RJ-45 cable and RJ-45 to DB-9 adapter. The CLI displays a login prompt.
NOTE: Alternately, you can use a USB cable to connect to the mini-USB console port on the device. To use the mini-USB console port, you’ll need to download the USB driver from the following page and install it on our laptop or desktop PC: https://www.juniper.net/support/downloads/junos.html -
Log in as root. You don’t need to enter a password. If the software boots before you connect the cable to the console port, you might need to press the Enter key for the prompt to appear. login: root
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Start the CLI.
root@:~ # cli
root@>
https://manual-hub.com/ -
Enter configuration mode.
root@> configure
[edit] root@# -
Add a password to the root administration user account. Enter a plain-text password.
[edit] root@# set system root-authentication plain-text-password
New password: password
Retype new password: password -
Enable SSH service for the root user.
[edit] root@# set system services ssh root-login allow -
Commit the configuration.
[edit] root@# commit -
Connect the NFX150 to the Internet (WAN ports 0/4 or 0/5).
The ISP assigns an IP address to the NFX150 through DHCP. -
Connect your laptop to a LAN port (ports 0/0 through 0/3).
The DHCP server running on the NFX150 assigns an IP address to your laptop. -
Open a browser on your laptop, navigate to https://www.juniper.net, and verify your connectivity.
Keep Going
Congratulations! Your NFX150 is ready to go. Here are some things you can do next:
If you want to | Then |
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Install and configure an LTE expansion module | See [Installing and Configuring |
the NFX150 Expansion](https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/release-
independent/junos/topics/task/configuration/install-config-nfx150-lte.html)
Modules
See all documentation available for the NFX150| Visit the NFX150
Documentation
page in the
Juniper TechLibrary
Find more in-depth information about installing the NFX150| See the NFX150
Network Services Platform
Hardware Guide
Find more in-depth information about configuring the NFX150| See How to
Configure the NFX150
Manage software upgrades on your NFX150| See the Software Installation and
Upgrade Guide
See, automate, and protect your network with Juniper Security| Visit the
Security Design
Center
Activate and install the licenses required to run advanced software features
on your NFX150| See:
· Turn On Your
Licenses
· Licensing Guide
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References
- Manual-Hub.com - Free PDF manuals!
- Manual-Hub.com – Free PDF manuals!
- How to Configure the NFX150 | Junos OS | Juniper Networks
- Junos® OS Software Installation and Upgrade Guide | Junos OS | Juniper Networks
- Initial Configuration on NFX150 Devices | Junos OS | Juniper Networks
- NFX150 Network Services Platform Hardware Guide | Juniper Networks
- General Safety Guidelines and Warnings | Juniper Networks
- Installing and Configuring the NFX150 Expansion Modules | Juniper Networks
- Juniper Licensing User Guide | Licensing | Juniper Networks
- NFX150 Documentation | Juniper Networks
- Security Design Center | Juniper Networks
- Downloads
- Activate Your Licenses | Licensing | Juniper Networks
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