Specifications
IPv4 and IPv6 Internet and WAN Settings
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ProSAFE Gigabit Quad WAN SSL VPN Firewall SRX5308
The IPv4 WAN Settings table displays the following fields:
• WAN. The WAN interface (WAN1, WAN2, WAN3, and WAN4).
• Status. The status of the W
AN interface (UP or DOWN).
• WAN IP.
The IPv4 address of the WAN interface.
• Failure Detection Method. The failure detection method that is active for the W
AN
interface. The following methods can be displayed:
- None
- DNS Lookup (W
AN DNS Servers)
-
DNS Lookup (the configured IP address is displayed)
- PING (the configured IP address is displayed)
You can set the failure detection method for each WAN interface on its corresponding
W
AN
Advanced Options screen (see Configure the Auto-Rollover Mode and Failure
Detection Method for IPv4 Interfaces on page 45).
• Action. The Edit table button provides access to the W
AN IPv4 ISP Settings screen
(see Step 2) for the corresponding WAN interface; the Status button provides access
to the Connection Status screen (see Step 11) for the corresponding WAN interface.
2. Click the Edit table button in the Action column of the WAN interface for which you want to
manually configure the connection to the Internet. The WAN IPv4 ISP Settings screen
displays (see Figure 12 on page 32, which shows the WAN2 IPv4 ISP Settings screen as an
example).
3. Locate the ISP Login section on the screen:
Figure 15.
In the ISP Login section, select one of the following options:
• If your ISP requires an initial login to establish an Internet connection, select Yes.
(The default is No.)
• If a login is not required, select
No, and ignore the Login and Password fields.
4. If you selected
Y
es, enter the login name in the Login field and the password in the
Password field. This information is provided by your ISP.
5. In the ISP T
ype section of the screen, select the type of ISP connection that you use from
the two listed options. By default, Austria (PPTP) is selected, as shown in the following
figure: