SonicWALL Internet Security Appliance Guide Page 21
Connecting the SonicWALL to the Network
The following diagram illustrates how the SonicWALL is connected to the
network:
The following steps describe integration of the SonicWALL into the network.
Connect the
WAN
Ethernet port on the front of the SonicWALL to the Ethernet port on
your Internet router or modem. Use a crossover cable when connecting the SonicWALL
to a router. Use a standard Ethernet cable when connecting to a modem or a hub.
Connect the
LAN
Ethernet port to your Local Area Network (LAN). Use a standard
Ethernet cable when connecting the SonicWALL to a hub or switch. Use a crossover
cable when connecting directly to a computer.
Optional
: Connect the
DMZ
Ethernet port to a hub or switch with a standard Ethernet
cable. Or connect the
DMZ
port directly to a public server with a crossover cable.
Plug the SonicWALL power supply into an AC power outlet, then plug the power supply
output cable into the port on the back labeled
Power
. Use the power adapter supplied
with the SonicWALL, do not use another power supply.
Note
: If you are installing a SonicWALL GX250 or a SonicWALLGX650, connect the
SonicWALL to an AC power outlet using a power cable. Then press the power switch
to the
On
position.
Wait for the
Test
LED to turn off. The SonicWALL runs a series of self-diagnostic tests
to check for proper operation. During the diagnostic tests, which take about 90
seconds, the
Test
LED remains on.
The SonicWALL is now properly attached to your network.
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