Sophos SG 330, SG 430, SG 450, XG 310, XG 330 Operating Instructions Manual

Operating Instructions
SG 310/330 Rev. 2
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Operating Instructions
Foreword
We are pleased to welcome you as a new customer of our Sophos SG appliances.
Ì Hardware Quick Start Guide: Connection to the
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 SG 310/330 models may be operated as a standalone appliance. The hardware appliance can be used in commercial, industrial and residential environments.
The SG 310/330 models belongs to the appliance group A.
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
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CE Labeling, FCC and Approvals
The SG 310/330 appliances comply with FCC Class A, CE, C-Tick, VCCI and UL.
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
SG 310/330 Rev. 2
*
1 x COM
(RJ45)
2 x
USB 3.0
2 x 10 GbE SFP+ – fixed
8 x GbE copper – fixed.
Incl. 2 bypass pairs
(ports E0/1 and E2/3)
1 x expansion bay
(shown here with optional
FleXi Port module)
Micro USBNavigation
for LCD
Multi-function
LCD display
2 x GbE SFP –
fixed
SG 310/330
1 x USB 3.0
Power supply
Power switch1 x
HDMI
Connector for optional PoE Power Module
Connector for optional 2nd
external power supply
* The displayed front image is of SG 330 device. The SG 310 device may vary slightly.
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LED Status
Power (LED Display)
Power Supply Acitve Green
Power Supply Failure Red
SSD Active Blue
LEDs on each RJ45 Ethernet connector
ACT/LNK (Left LED)
Green Constantly 1. The Ethernet port is receiving power.
2. Good connection between the Ethernet port and hub.
Flashing The adapter is sending or receiving network data. The
frequency of the flashes varies with the amount of traffic.
Off 1. The adapter and switch are not receiving power.
2. No connection between both ends of network.
3. Network drivers have not been loaded or do not function correctly.
Speed (Right LED)
Amber On The Ethernet port is operating at 1,000 Mbps.
Green On The Ethernet port is operating at 100 Mbps.
Off The Ethernet port is operating at 10 Mbps.
LEDs on each SFP connector
ACT/LNK Green Constantly 1. The SFP connector is receiving power.
2. Good linkage between the SFP connector and hub.
Flashing The adapter is sending or receiving network data. The
frequency of the flashes varies with the amount of traffic.
Off 1. The adapter and switch are not receiving power.
2. No connection between both ends of network.
3. Network drivers have not been loaded or do not function correctly.
LEDs on each SFP+ connector
ACT/LINK (Left LED)
Green Constantly 1. The SFP+ connector is receiving power.
2. Good linkage between the SFP+ connector and hub.
Flashing The adapter is sending or receiving network data. The
frequency of the flashes varies with the amount of traffic.
Off 1. The adapter and switch are not receiving power.
2. No connection between both ends of network.
3. Network drivers have not been loaded or do not function correctly.
ACT/LINK (Right LED)
Blue On The SFP+ connector is operating at 10,000 Mbps.
Amber On The SFP+ connector is operating at 1,000 Mbps.
Off Either the LED is not working or the SFP+ connector
is operating at a speed below 1,000 Mbps.
LAN Bypass (LED Display)
LAN Bypass Active Green
LAN Bypass Off Off
Back side
Power Supply Green Constantly Power
Off No power
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