Sophos XG 115 operation manual

Operating Instructions
XG 105(w)/115(w)/125(w)/135(w) Rev. 3
Operating Instructions
Foreword
We are pleased to welcome you as a new customer of our Sophos XG appliances.
To install and configure the hardware appliance you can use the following documents:
system peripherals in a few steps
Ì Operating Instructions: Notes on the security and
commissioning of the hardware appliance
Ì Administration Guide: Installing and configuring the software appliance
The Hardware Quick Start Guide and the Safety Instructions are also delivered in printed form together with the hardware appliance. The instructions must be read carefully prior to using the hardware and should be kept in a safe place.
You may download all user manuals and additional documentation from the support webpage at: sophos.com/support
Security Symbols
The following symbol and its meaning appears in the Hardware Quick Start Guide, Safety Instructions and in these Operating Instructions.
Caution and Important Note. If these notes are not correctly observed:
Ì This is dangerous to life and the environment
Ì The appliance may be damaged
Ì The functions of the appliance will be no longer guaranteed
Ì Sophos shall not be liable for damages arising from a
failure to comply with the Safety Instructions
Designed Use
The hardware appliances are developed for use in networks. The XG 105(w)/115(w)/125(w)/135(w) models may be operated as a standalone appliance. The hardware appliance can be used in commercial, industrial and residential environments.
The XG 105(w)/115(w)/125(w)/135(w) models belong to the appliance group B.
The hardware appliance must be installed pursuant to the current installation notes. Otherwise failure-free and safe operation cannot be guaranteed. The EU declaration of conformity is available at the following address:
Sophos Technology GmbH Amalienbadstr. 41/Bau 52 76227 Karlsruhe Germany
1XG 105(w)/115(w)/125(w)/135(w) Rev. 3
Operating Instructions
CE Labeling, FCC and Approvals
The XG 105(w)/115(w)/125(w)/135(w) appliances comply with CB, CE, FCC Class B, ISED, VCCI, RCM, UL, CCC, and BIS.
Important Note: For computer systems to remain CE and FCC compliant, only CE and FCC compliant parts may be used. Maintaining CE and FCC compliance also requires proper cable and cabling techniques.
Operating Elements and Connections
XG 105(w)/115(w)* (Rev. 3)
Status LEDs
(w-model has additional Wi-Fi LED)
2 x external antenna
(XG 125w and XG 135w only)
Connector for optional 2nd redundant power supply
1 x COM
(RJ45)
2 x
USB 2.0
1 x GbE SFP
(shared)
1 x Micro USB
copper port
Power Supply
HDMI
1 x
XG 125(w)/135(w)* (Rev. 3)
(w-model has additional Wi-Fi LED)
3 x external antenna
(XG 125w and XG 135w only)
1 x Micro USB
1 x COM (RJ45)
4 x GbE
Status LEDs
Power Supply
Optional 2nd redundant power supply
HDMI
2 x
1 x
USB 2.0
1 x GbE
SFP
8 x GbE
copper port
Expansion bay
(shown with optional
module incl. 2 antennas)
* The displayed front images are of the XG 115 and 135 device. The displayed back images are of the XG 115w device
and the XG 135w. Devices may vary slightly.
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