> This week I'm going to struggle and flounder with my new Juniper Netscreen SSG20 which has two ADSL modem modules fitted in it.
> The manual for the brute is longer than "Lord of the Rings" at 1200+ pages. Ugly.
I was wrong. The PDF manual for the beast is actually >2300 pages long. Which is possibly not a good thing.
Got the device up and running in the sense that it appears to PPP-connect to AAISP, one line only thus far. It just doesn't seem to want to route packets. Tried asking the device itself to ping say 8.8.8.8 but no joy. The problem is the defective component that is the wally user, yours truly, of course, who is new to Juniper ScreenOS.
Squinted at routing table for IPv4, looks vaguely plausible, although I need to watch out, as in my experience different mfrs have different presentation conventions for this and things don't necessarily mean what I think they mean, for all I know.
As for ipv6, well that's a complete mystery at the moment
as haven't even managed to get as far as discovering the magic words of power that will cause a decent-looking ipv6 routing rtable appear yet.
H hum.