You can use:

http://kb.juniper.net/index?page=content&id=KB15725&smlogin=true

After you reset the box:

delete security
set security forwarding-options family mpls mode packet-based
set security forwarding-options family inet6 mode packet-based

It will work like a common router without security zones or statefull firewall.

You can disable some process that you do not use:

set system process isdn disable


Hi,

had the same problem when I first unpacked my SRX100. It requested an IP
address but was not reachable at all by that address.
I don't remember the exact way i finally fixed it that night, but there
was something wrong with the VLAN/port-assignments (and maybe even
zones) in the factory default config.
You might want to try another port first, as fe-0/0/0 is [supposed to
be] in the untrust and fe-0/0/1-7 in trust zone.
If this doesn't work, check the config via serial cable and put one
specific port into trust and manually assign an IP address to it.

I clearly remember that for 1 or 2 hours I thought the device was
broken, as it did not work at all, even following the quickstart guide.

best regards,
Volker

Stefan Schlesinger wrote:
Hello Folks,

I'm trying to reset my SRX100. When I press the Reset button the status
light turns amber, the SRX requests an IP address from my DHCP server,
I see an ARP entry, but I cannot ping it nor connect to it
using telnet/ssh/http.

What could be the reason for this and how can I do a factory reset?

Thanks,

Stefan.
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