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Enroll Your Device with Juniper ATP Cloud
Before enrolling a device:
Ensure that you have a Juniper ATP Cloud account with an associated license (free, basic, or premium) to configure a Juniper ATP Cloud realm. The license controls the features of the Juniper ATP Cloud. For more information on the Juniper ATP Cloud account, see Registering a Juniper Advanced Threat Prevention Cloud Account.
Decide which region the realm you create will cover because you must select a region when you configure a realm.
Ensure the device is registered in the ATP cloud portal.
In the CLI mode, configure
set security forwarding-process enhanced-services-mode
on your SRX300, SRX320, SRX340, SRX345, and SRX550M devices to open ports and get the device ready to communicate with ATP cloud.ATP cloud requires that both your Routing Engine (control plane) and Packet Forwarding Engine (data plane) can connect to the Internet.
ATP cloud requires the following ports to be open on the SRX Series Firewall: 80, 8080, and 443.
You are here: Device Administration > ATP Management > Enrollment.
Use this page to enroll your SRX Series Firewall with Juniper Advanced Threat Prevention Cloud (Juniper ATP Cloud).
Juniper ATP Cloud is a cloud-based threat identification and prevention solution. It protects your device from malware and sophisticated cyber threats by inspecting e-mail and web traffic for advanced threats. Juniper ATP Cloud integrates with the SRX Series Firewalls to simplify its deployment and enhance the anti-threat capabilities of the SRX Series Firewall.
ATP uses a Junos OS operation (op) script to help you configure your SRX Series Firewall to connect to the ATP cloud service.
The Junos OS operation (op) script performs the following tasks:
Downloads and installs certificate authority (CAs) licenses onto your SRX Series Firewall.
Creates local certificates and enrolls them with the cloud server.
Performs basic ATP cloud configuration on the SRX Series Firewall.
Establishes a secure connection to the cloud server.
To enroll your device with Juniper ATP Cloud from J-Web: