SonicWALL Internet Security, Internet security appliance Quick Start Manual

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COMPREHENSIVE INTERNET SECURIT Y
S o n i c WALL Internet Security Ap p l i a n c e s
QUICK STA RT GUIDE
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Quick Start Installation
Thank you for purchasing a SonicWALL Internet security appliance. The SonicWALL acts as a secure barrier between your private LAN and the public Internet (WAN) to protect your networks from security threats on the Internet. It also provides a secure means of connecting to your corporate office using the same Internet connection.
Before You Begin
Check Package Contents
One SonicWALL Internet security appliance
One SonicWALL Quick Start Guide
One SonicWALL Firmware and Documentation CD
•One Ethernet cable
One Crossover cable (labeled “Crossover”)
One 5 Volt DC power supply (not pictured)
•One Power cord If any items are missing from your package, contact SonicWALL, Inc. Web: <http://www.sonicwall.com/support/> Phone: (888) 777-1476
Product CD
Crossover Cable (red)
SonicWALL Quick Start Guide
Ethernet Cable (gray)
Power Supply* or Power Cord*
*Your actual power supply may vary from the pictures above. This does not affect functionality of the par t.
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What You Need to Get Connected
SonicWALL Internet Security Appliance
Local Area Network (LAN), C a ble modem, or DSL modem
•PC or Macintosh computer
A Web browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer v5.0 or later, or Netscape Navigator v4.7 or later - your Web browser must support Java and HTTP uploads in order to fully manage the SonicWALL.)
Internet Service Provider (ISP) Information TEL:______________________________
ISP Connection Information
Before you can begin installing your SonicWALL, determine how your ISP distributes IP addresses. Call your ISP to find out if your Internet connection uses DHCP to obtain an IP address, or PPPoE (typical of DSL access), or if they have given you a static IP address. Write all of your networking in formation down in the checklist below:
IP Addressing using DHCP No action necessary. The SonicWALL automatically detects the presence of a DHCP server during installation. IP Addressing using PPPoE User Name: Password: IP Addressing using a Single Public IP Address IP Address:_________________________ Subnet Mask:_______________________ Default Gateway:____________________ Primary DNS:___________ ____________ Secondary DNS:_____________________
If you are not using one of the network configurations above, step by step installation instructions for additional netw or king methods are found in Chapter 2, Configuring the Network Mode on the
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SonicWALL, of your Administrator’s Guide. The Administrator’s Guide is located on your product CD and requires Acrobat Reader to view it. Acrobat Reader is also provided on your product CD.
If you are unfamiliar with network termino logy, review the glossary below:
Glossary
IP Address - A set of numbers in t he format, XXX.XXX.XXX. XXX, used to address compute r s on the Internet.
Subnet Mask - A set of numbers in IP address format using 255 in place of the XXX’s. It determines the type of network by “masking” out numbers. A Class C network has a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
Default Gatewa y - A device on an internetwork that forwards packets to another network.
DNS (Domain Name System) Server - A computer that “looks up” the name of a computer and finds the cor­responding IP address. This all o ws you to access co m puters on the Internet without configuring IP addresses for remote connections.
PPPoE - Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet supports the transmission of network packets over serial transmissi o n line s su ch as D SL or POTS (Plain Old Telephone Se rvice).
DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol allocates IP addresses to computers on the network automatically without assigning a computer a static (fixed) IP address.
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Set Up Continues
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Overview of the SonicWALL Hardware
Reset Light
Power Light WAN
*DMZ port is available on the PRO 100, PRO 200, PRO 300, PRO 230, PRO 330, and GX series. It is labeled HomePort on the TELE3 TZ and TELE3 TZX. Depending on the model purchased, there may be additional ports on the appliance.
Link, 100, Activity
DMZ*
Link, 100, Activity
LAN
Link, 100, Activity
Reset
CLI Port LAN Port
DMZ Port*
WAN Port
Begin the Installation of Your SonicWALL
Applying Power to the SonicWALL
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If you are installing a TELE3, TEL E3 SP, TELE3 TZ, TELE3 TZX, SOHO3 or PRO 100, attach the power supply to the power cord. Plug the power adapter into the SonicWALL and plug the other end into a power outlet.
If you are instal ling a PRO 200 , 300 , PRO 230, PRO 330, or GX se rie s, a ttac h t he power cabl e to the power input of the Sonic WALL, and the other end into an AC outlet. Use the power swit ch to turn on the SonicWALL.
The Power light t urns green when power is applied to the Soni cWALL. Also, the Reset light remains lit for approximately 90 seconds while the SonicWAL L performs a series of diagnostic tests.
Power
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Connecting the SonicWALL to the Network
Connect one end of the gray Ethernet cable to your DSL modem, cable modem, or Internet ro uter .
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Connect the other end of the gray Ethernet cable to the WAN port of the SonicWALL. The link LED lights indicating an active connection.
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Connect one end of the red Cros sover cable to the network port of your computer .
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Connect the other end of the red Crossover cable to the LAN port of your SonicWA LL. The link LED lights indicating an active connection.
Active Link
Active Link
If the link L ED does not light up and a gray Ethernet cable was used to make the connec t i on,
completely disconnect the gray Ethernet cable and connect the red Crossover cable. If a red Cross­over cable was used for the connection, completely disconnect the red Crossover cable and connec t the gray Ethernet cable. Exchanging the cables does not damage your Son i cWALL or your computer.
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Configuring Your Management Station
Your SonicWALL is configured with the default IP address of 192.168.168.168. This IP address is used to initially access the Management interface of the SonicWALL and launch the Installation Wizard. To access the Management Station fo r t he first time, you must configure yo ur computer wi t h a n IP address in the same network range as the SonicWALL. Follow the instructi ons below:
If you are using an operating system other than Windows 2000, consult your SonicWALL Internet Security Appliance Administrator’s Guide, Appendix E, Configuring TCP/IP Settings, for step by step instructions. The Administrator’s Guide is located on your product CD and requires Acrobat Reader to view it. Acrobat Reader is also provided on your product CD.
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Windows 2000
1. From your Wi ndows task bar, click Start.
2. Then click Settings.
3. Click Network and Dial-up Connections.
4. Double-click the network icon to open the connection window.
5. Click Properties.
6. High l ight Internet P rotocol (TCP/ I P) and click Properties.
7. Select Use the following IP address.
8. Enter 192.168.168.200 in the IP address field.
9. Enter 255.255.255.0 in the Subnet field.
10. If you have a DNS Server IP address from your ISP, enter it in the Preferred DNS Server field.
11. Restart your computer if you are using Windows 95, 98, or NT. Windows 2000 does not require the computer to be restarted.
Setup Con t inues
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Launching the Installation Wizard
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To begin the configuration of your SonicWALL, you have to log into the SonicWALL using a Web browser and the defau lt LA N IP add r es s, 192.168.168.168, of the Son icWALL . Foll ow the inst r ucti o ns be lo w:
1. Launch your Web browser.
Because you are temporarily di sconne cted from the Internet , you may rec ei ve a n err or messa g e wh e n your Web browser first opens. This does not affect your installation process. Continue with the steps
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2. Enter 192.168.168.168 in the Location or Address field.
Your Web browser must support JAVA and HTTP uploads in order to fully manage the SonicWALL appl iance. In ter n et Ex plorer 5. 0 or hi g h er, as well a s Ne ts cape Navig a tor 4. 0 or higher, are recommended.
3. The SonicWALL Installation Wizard launche s and guides you through the configuration and setup of your SonicWALL.
If you cannot connect to the SonicWALL, check the following:
• Did you correctly enter the SonicWALL LAN IP address in your browser window?
• Is the SonicWALL connect ed to the same netw ork as your comp uter?
• Have you changed the TCP/IP network settings on your computer? (Step 4)
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The Installation Wizard
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The Installation Wizard provides easy to follow instructions for configuring the SonicWALL on your network. You need your ISP information to complete the configuration using the Installation Wizard.
Certain browser configur ations may not launc h the Installation Wizard automati cally. In this case, you
need to log into the SonicWALL using “Admin” as the User Name and “password” as the Password. After you log into the SonicWALL, click Tools, then Preferences. Click Launch Wizard to begin configuring the SonicWALL.
. Welcome
2. Set Your Passwo rd
3. Set Your TimeZo ne
4. Connecting to the Internet
5. IP Addressing Mode
6. LAN Information
7. Configur a tion Summary
8. Configura tion Confirmation
9. SonicWALL Restarting
Be sure to register your SonicWALL at <http://www.mysonicwall.com> to take advantage of a free 30­day trial subscription to the Content Filter List feature. Also, by registering your SonicWALL, you have access to technical support services.
Once you have completed the Ins t a llation Wizard and restarted the SonicWALL, you can manage the SonicWALL by entering the LAN IP address into a Web browser. Enter “admin” as the User Name and the Password defined in the Installation Wizard.
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Setup Con t inues
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Configuring Computers on the LAN
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While the SonicWALL is restarting, a window is displayed with information for configuring the computers on your LAN. If you enabled the SonicWALL DHCP server, follow the instructions below in Section A. If you did not enab le the SonicW ALL DHCP server, follow the instructions on the nex t page in Section B.
DHCP Server Enabled
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If you ena bled the SonicWALL DHCP Server, a window is displayed with information to confi gure computers on your network.
Print this screen. Y ou need it to configure the compute r s o n yo ur n et wor k.
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After the SonicWALL has restarted, change the network settings on the computers on the LAN. Each computer must be configured to obtain its IP address dynamically.
If the computer is running Windows 2000, follow the steps below:
1. Click Start, then Settings.
2. Select Network and Dial-up Connections.
3. Right click on the network icon.
4. Click Properties.
5. Click Internet Prot oc ol (TCP/I P), and then click Properties.
6. Select Obtain IP address automatically.
7. You can select Obta i n DNS se rver address a uto m a t i ca l ly.
8. If you have DNS server addr ess(es), you can enter the IP addr esses.
9. Click OK, then OK again to close the Properties window. If you are not using Windows 2000 as your operating syst em, consult the
SonicWALL Int ernet S ec urity App lia nce Ad minis trat or ’s Guide , Appe ndix E ,
Configuring TCP/IP Settings, for more operating systems. The Administrator’s Guide is located on your product CD and requires Acrobat Reader to view it. Acrobat Reader is also provided on your product CD.
Installation Complete!
The SonicWALL is now functioning and protecting your network from Internet-based attacks and break-ins.
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DHCP Server Disabled
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If you di d not enable the SonicWALL DHCP server, a window with configuration instruc t ions is displayed.
Print this screen. Y ou need this information to configure computers on your network.
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After the SonicWALL has restarted, change the nework settings on computers located on the LAN. Configure each computer with a static IP address from the range displayed in your configuration instructions.
If the computer is running Windows 2000, follow the steps below:
1. Click Start, then Settings.
2. Select Network and Dial-up Connections.
3. Right click on the network icon.
4. Click Properties.
5. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties.
6. Select Use the following IP address .
7. Enter an IP addre ss from the range indicated in yo ur Restart screen.
8. Enter the Subnet Mask in the Subnet Mask field.
9. Ent er the SonicWALL LAN IP addr e ss in the Default Gateway field.
10. E nt er t he D NS serv er IP addres s(e s) p ro vi de d by y o ur ISP i n the DN S fields.
11. Click OK, then OK again to close the Properties window.
If yo u are no t usi ng W in do ws 2 00 0 as your operati ng system, cons ul t t he S oni cW AL L I nt er net Securi ty Ap pl ian ce Administrator’s Guide, Appendix E, Configuring TCP/IP Settings, for more operating systems. The Administrator’s Guide is located on your product CD and requires Acrobat Reader to view it. Acrobat Reader is also provided on your product CD.
Installation Complete!
The SonicWALL is now functioning and protecting your network from Internet-based attacks and break-ins.
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