Transcription of SonicWall™ NSA 2650
1 sonicwall NSA 2650. Getting Started Guide Regulatory Model Number: 1RK38 0C8. Copyright 2017 sonicwall Inc. All rights reserved. sonicwall is a trademark or registered trademark of sonicwall Inc. and/or its affiliates in the and/or other countries. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are property of their respective owners The information in this document is provided in connection with sonicwall Inc. and/or its affiliates' products. No license, express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, to any intellectual property right is granted by this document or in connection with the sale of sonicwall products. EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS SPECIFIED IN THE LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR THIS PRODUCT, sonicwall AND/OR ITS AFFILIATES ASSUME NO LIABILITY WHATSOEVER AND DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTY RELATING TO ITS PRODUCTS INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON INFRINGEMENT.
2 IN NO EVENT SHALL sonicwall AND/OR ITS AFFILIATES BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, SPECIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OR LOSS OF INFORMATION) ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS DOCUMENT, EVEN IF sonicwall AND/OR ITS AFFILIATES HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. sonicwall and/or its affiliates make no representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this document and reserves the right to make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice. sonicwall Inc. and/or its affiliates do not make any commitment to update the information contained in this document. For more information, visit Legend WARNING: A WARNING icon indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.
3 CAUTION: A CAUTION icon indicates potential damage to hardware or loss of data if instructions are not followed. IMPORTANT, NOTE, TIP, MOBILE, or VIDEO: An information icon indicates supporting information. NSA 2650 Getting Started Guide Updated August 2017. 232 003394 50 Rev A 1. In this Guide This sonicwall NSA 2650 Getting Started Guide provides instructions for basic installation and configuration of sonicwall NSA 2650 appliance. Topics: Overview on page 3. Contents on page 4. Getting Started Task Overview on page 7. Overview The sonicwall NSA 2650 appliance represents the continuing evolution of sonicwall 's vision for a deeper level of network security without a performance penalty. The NSA 2650 addresses the growing trends in web encryption and mobility by delivering a solution that meets the need for high speed threat prevention.
4 The NSA 2650 appliance features the following: Increased port density to accommodate customer deployment needs increased processor speeds and counts for fast deep packet inspection performance sonicwall NSA 2650 Getting Started Guide 3. Enhanced processor architecture that aids Stateful and Deep Packet inspections Increased connections Pre populated, upgradeable storage module Redundant power supplies Added expansion module slot for future capabilities For more product information, visit Contents Chapter 1 Sections included: In this Guide on page 3 Overview on page 3. Contents on page 4. Getting Started Task Overview on page 7. Chapter 2 Sections included: Hardware Overview on page 9 NSA 2650 Package Contents on page 9. NSA 2650 Front Panel on page 12. NSA 2650 Back Panel on page 13. 4 sonicwall NSA 2650 Getting Started Guide Chapter 3 Sections included: Initial Setup on page 15 Determining the WAN Type on page 16.
5 System Requirements on page 17. Recording Configuration Information on page 17. Initial Configuration on page 19. Connecting to the Internet on page 26. Troubleshooting Connections on page 29. Chapter 4 Sections included: Registering, Licensing, and Upgrading on Using MySonicWall on page 32. page 31 Creating a MySonicWall Account on page 32. Registration Overview on page 33. Registering in SonicOS on page 33. Alternative Registration Options on page 33. Licensing Security Services on page 35. Activating Licenses Using a Key on page 36. Upgrading Firmware on page 37. sonicwall NSA 2650 Getting Started Guide 5. Chapter 5 Sections included: Support and Training Options on page 43 Customer Support on page 44. Knowledge Base on page 44. Training on page 44. Related Documentation on page 44. Additionally Supported Languages on page 45.
6 Chapter 6 Sections included: Safety Instructions on page 48 Safety Instructions on page 48. Sicherheitsanweisungen on page 50. on page 52. Declaration of Conformity on page 54. Warranty Information on page 54. RoHS/ on page 55. For general support information, see sonicwall Support on page 57. 6 sonicwall NSA 2650 Getting Started Guide Getting Started Task Overview The following flow chart illustrates the necessary steps for getting started with your new sonicwall NSA appliance. Configuration Verify Start Up Perform Initial Pre-Configuration Management Setup Requirements Computer Registration, Licensing, and Deployment Create a Register Complete MySonicWall Appliance in Deployment Account SonicOS Configuration sonicwall NSA 2650 Getting Started Guide 7. 8 sonicwall NSA 2650 Getting Started Guide 2.
7 Hardware Overview This section describes the items shipped with the NSA 2650 appliance and provides front and rear illustrations of it. NSA 2650 Package Contents on page 9. NSA 2650 Front Panel on page 12. NSA 2650 Back Panel on page 13. NSA 2650 Package Contents Before you begin the setup process, verify that your package contains the following items: 1 One sonicwall NSA 2650 appliance 2 One sonicwall NSA 2650 Getting Started Guide 3 One serial console cable 4 One Ethernet cable sonicwall NSA 2650 Getting Started Guide 9. 5 One power cord*. 6 Two rack mount ears with six screws 7 One Safety, Environmental, and Regulatory Information document *The included power cord is approved for use only in specific countries or regions. Before using a power cord, verify that it is rated and approved for use in your location.
8 The power cord is for AC mains installation only. See Installation Requirements on page 48 for more information. If any items are missing from your package, contact sonicwall Support at: us/support/contact . support. 10 sonicwall NSA 2650 Getting Started Guide NSA 2650 Package Contents 1. 2. 3 4 5 7. 6. sonicwall NSA 2650 Getting Started Guide 11. NSA 2650 Front Panel SafeMode Button CONSOLE. Port 1GE. CONSOLE X18 X16 X14 X12 X10 X8 X6 X4 X2 X0. NSA 2650. M1. M0. i 2. SS. MGMT 1 X19 X17 X15 X13 X11 X9 X7 X5 X3 X1. MGMT USB. Port Ports System Status LEDs Gigabit Ethernet SFP Ports Gigabit Ethernet Ports 1 Gigabit Ethernet Ports POWER Button 12 sonicwall NSA 2650 Getting Started Guide NSA 2650 Back Panel Expansion Module M1. Storage Module M0. Slot for Power Supply Redundant Fans Power Supply sonicwall NSA 2650 Getting Started Guide 13.
9 14 sonicwall NSA 2650 Getting Started Guide 3. Initial Setup This section provides an overview of available WAN types, a section to record configuration information, and initial setup information and procedures. Determining the WAN Type on page 16. System Requirements on page 17. Recording Configuration Information on page 17. Initial Configuration on page 19. Connecting to the Internet on page 26. Troubleshooting Connections on page 29. sonicwall NSA 2650 Getting Started Guide 15. Determining the WAN Type Wire Mode (2 Port Wire) Inserts the appliance into the network using two paired interfaces. Available Wire Mode types include Bypass, Inspect, and Secure. Bypass mode Before configuring your sonicwall NSA appliance, you need to allows for quick and non disruptive insertion into the data determine the type of WAN connection that your setup uses.
10 sonicwall supports the following types: path. Inspect mode extends Bypass mode with traffic inspection for classification and flow reporting. Secure Static Configures the appliance for a network that uses mode provides full sonicwall ReAssembly Free Deep static IP addresses. Packet Inspection (RF DPI) and control of network traffic. DHCP Configures the appliance to request IP settings Secure Mode also affords the same level of visibility and from a DHCP server on the Internet. enforcement as conventional NAT or L2 Bridged Mode PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) is deployments, but without any L3/L4 transformations, and with no alterations of ARP or routing behavior. If Wire typically used with a DSL modem. If your ISP requires Mode is not available in the Setup Wizard, you can desktop software with a username and password, select configure it later in the SonicOS management interface.