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Summary of Contents for NSA E6500

Page 1: ...PROTECTION AT THE SPEED OF BUSINESS NSA E6500 Getting Started Guide NSA_E6500_GSG book Page 1 Wednesday June 17 2009 7 16 PM ...

Page 2: ...this guide computers on your Local Area Network LAN will have secure Internet access Document Contents This document contains the following sections Pre Configuration Tasks page 3 Registering Your Appliance page 13 Deployment Scenarios page 19 Additional Deployment Configuration page 41 Support and Training Options page 55 Rack Mounting Instructions page 63 Product Safety and Regulatory Informatio...

Page 3: ...L NSA E6500 Proper guidelines can be found in the Product Safety and Regulatory Information section on page 69 of this guide I o PML Front Back 1U rack mountable 17 x 16 75 x 1 75 in 43 18 x 42 54 x 4 44 cm 17 30 lbs 7 9 kg 17 30 lbs 7 9 kg E6500 Network Security Appliance Form Factor Dimensions Weight WEEE Weight NSA_E6500_GSG book Page 2 Wednesday June 17 2009 7 16 PM ...

Page 4: ...n information Review this section before setting up your SonicWALL NSA E6500 Check Package Contents page 4 Obtain Configuration Information page 5 The Front Panel page 6 The Back Panel page 7 Front Bezel Control Features page 8 Front Bezel Configuration Example page 12 1 NSA_E6500_GSG book Page 3 Wednesday June 17 2009 7 16 PM ...

Page 5: ... You Card Getting Started Guide 7 8 9 9 9 10 Any Items Missing If any items are missing from your package please contact SonicWALL support A listing of the most current support options is available online at http www sonicwall com us support html The included power cord is intended for use in North America only For European Union EU customers a power cord is not included 1 E6500 Network Security A...

Page 6: ...of your SonicWALL appliance LAN IP Address Select a static IP address for your SonicWALL appliance that is within the range of your local subnet If you are unsure you can use the default IP address 192 168 168 168 Subnet Mask Record the subnet mask for the local subnet where you are installing your SonicWALL appliance Ethernet WAN IP Address Select a static IP address for your Ethernet WAN This se...

Page 7: ...ion Reset Button Press and hold the button for a few seconds to manually reset the appliance LED from left to right Power LED Indicates the SonicWALL NSA E6500 is powered on Test LED Flickering Indicates the appliance is initializing Steady blinking Indicates the appliance is in SafeMode Solid Indicates that the appliance is in test mode Alarm LED Indicates an alarm condition HD LED Future extensi...

Page 8: ...anel Icon Feature Description Expansion Bay Future extension Fans 2 The SonicWALL NSA E6500 includes two fans for system temperature control Power Supply The SonicWALL NSA E6500 power supply I o PML A B C NSA_E6500_GSG book Page 7 Wednesday June 17 2009 7 16 PM ...

Page 9: ...of four buttons Up Down Left Right The table below describes the functions of the buttons Icon Feature Description LCD Screen Displays the front panel bezel interface which can be used to display status information perform basic configurations restart the appliance or boot the appliance in SafeMode Control Buttons Up Down Left and Right buttons used to navigate the LCD menu system ETWORK 3ECURITY ...

Page 10: ...tical readings Current number of connections Interface X0 X1 network settings Interface X0 X1 data transfer statistics The X1 DNS1 3 entries will only be displayed if they have been set from the Configure menu If their value is still 0 0 0 0 default value they will not appear in the Status List Contains basic status values including system resources connections and port configuration values Allows...

Page 11: ...9 Press the Right button to confirm your PIN and enter the Configuration Menu The appliance allows the user to navigate in and out of the Configuration Menu without having to re enter the PIN However once the appliance enters Screen Saver Mode whether from the 6 second time out or from pressing the Left button from the Main Menu the PIN number must be re entered again to access the Configuration M...

Page 12: ...the user for confirmation before effecting the change Restart This option allows you to safely restart without resorting to power cycling the appliance Once selected the LCD will display a confirmation prompt Select Y for yes and press the Right button to confirm The appliance will reboot SafeMode This option will set the appliance to SafeMode Once selected the LCD will display a confirmation prom...

Page 13: ...sor displays 6 press Right c Press Up or Down until the cursor displays 6 press Right d Press Up or Down until the cursor displays 4 press Right e Press Up or Down until the cursor displays 2 press Right f Press Right 5 Press Down until X1 IP is selected four times 6 Press Right to configure X1 IP 7 Edit X1 IP a Press Right ten times to select the tenth digit b Press UP or Down until the cursor di...

Page 14: ...re You Register page 14 Creating a mysonicwall com Account page 15 Registering and Licensing Your Appliance on mysonicwall com page 15 Note Registration is an important part of the setup process and is necessary in order to receive the benefits of SonicWALL security services firmware updates and technical support 2 NSA_E6500_GSG book Page 13 Wednesday June 17 2009 7 16 PM ...

Page 15: ...ur deployment before making any changes to your existing network For a High Availability configuration you must use mysonicwall com to associate a backup unit that can share the Security Services licenses with your primary SonicWALL Note Your SonicWALL NSA E6500 does not need to be powered on during account creation or during the mysonicwall com registration and licensing process Note After regist...

Page 16: ...Software page 16 Registering a Second Appliance as a Backup page 18 Registration Next Steps page 18 Product Registration You must register your SonicWALL security appliance on mysonicwall com to enable full functionality 1 Login to your mysonicwall com account If you do not have an account you can create one at www mysonicwall com See Creating a mysonicwall com Account page 15 2 On the main page i...

Page 17: ...products and services are available for the SonicWALL NSA E6500 Service Bundles Client Server Anti Virus Suite Comprehensive Gateway Security Suite Gateway Services Gateway AV Anti Spyware Intrusion Prevention Service Application Firewall Content Filtering Premium Edition Stateful High Availability HA Upgrade Desktop and Server Software Enforced Client Anti Virus and Anti Spyware Global VPN Client...

Page 18: ... Depending on the product you will see an Expire date or a license key string in the Status column when you return to the Service Management page 4 To license a product of service do one of the following To try a Free Trial of a service click Try in the Service Management page A 30 day free trial is immediately activated The Status page displays relevant information including the activation status...

Page 19: ...elect the primary unit for this association and then click Continue The screen only displays units that are not already associated with other appliances 6 On the Service Management Associated Products page scroll down to the Associated Products section to verify that your product registered successfully You should see the HA Primary unit listed in the Parent Product section as well as a Status val...

Page 20: ...cting your SonicWALL NSA E6500 Selecting a Deployment Scenario page 20 Initial Setup page 24 Configuring a State Sync Pair in NAT Route Mode page 32 Configuring L2 Bridge Mode page 39 Tip Before completing this section fill out the information in Obtain Configuration Information page 5 You will need to enter this information during the Setup Wizard 3 NSA_E6500_GSG book Page 19 Wednesday June 17 20...

Page 21: ...n Use Scenario No gateway appliance Single SonicWALL NSA as a primary gateway A NAT Route Mode Gateway Pair of SonicWALL NSA appliances for high availability B NAT with State Sync Pair Existing Internet gateway appliance SonicWALL NSA as replacement for an existing gateway appliance A NAT Route Mode Gateway SonicWALL NSA in addition to an existing gateway appliance C L2 Bridge Mode Existing SonicW...

Page 22: ...cWALL appliance for load balancing and failover purposes Because only a single SonicWALL appliance is deployed the added benefits of high availability with a stateful synchronized pair are not available To set up this scenario follow the steps covered in the Initial Setup section If you have completed setup procedures in that section continue to the Additional Deployment Configuration section on p...

Page 23: ...en the two devices so that the backup appliance can seamlessly switch to active mode without dropping any connections if the primary device loses connectivity To set up this scenario follow the steps covered in the Initial Setup and the Configuring a State Sync Pair in NAT Route Mode page 32 sections If you have completed setup procedures in those sections continue to the Additional Deployment Con...

Page 24: ...ent security appliance integration Using L2 Bridge Mode a SonicWALL security appliance can be non disruptively added to any Ethernet network to provide in line deep packet inspection for all traversing IPv4 TCP and UDP traffic L2 Bridge Mode can pass all traffic types including IEEE 802 1q VLANs Spanning Tree Protocol multicast broadcast and IPv6 To set up this scenario follow the steps covered in...

Page 25: ...g Licenses in SonicOS page 28 Upgrading Firmware on Your SonicWALL page 29 System Requirements Before you begin the setup process check to verify that you have An Internet connection A Web browser supporting Java Script and HTTP uploads Connecting the WAN Port 1 Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to your Internet connection 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the X1 WAN port on your SonicWAL...

Page 26: ...ower outlet 2 Turn on the power switch on the rear of the appliance next to the power cords The Power LEDs on the front panel light up blue when you plug in the SonicWALL NSA E6500 The Alarm LED may light up and the Test LED will light up and may blink while the appliance performs a series of diagnostic tests When the Power LEDs are lit and the Test LED is no longer lit the SonicWALL NSA E6500 is ...

Page 27: ...Accessing the Setup Wizard If you cannot connect to the SonicWALL NSA E6500 or the Setup Wizard does not display verify the following configurations Did you correctly enter the SonicWALL NSA E6500 management IP address in your Web browser Are the Local Area Connection settings on your computer set to use DHCP or set to a static IP address on the 192 168 168 x 24 subnet Do you have the Ethernet cab...

Page 28: ...nection 1 After you exit the Setup Wizard the login page reappears Log back into the Management Interface and verify your IP and WAN connection 2 Ping a site outside of your local network such as http www sonicwall com 3 Open another Web browser and navigate to http www sonicwall com If you can view the SonicWALL home page you have configured your SonicWALL NSA E6500 correctly If you cannot view t...

Page 29: ...The Setup Wizard automatically synchronizes all licenses with mysonicwall com if the appliance has Internet access during initial setup If initial setup is already complete you can synchronize licenses from the System Licenses page Manual upgrade using the license keyset is useful when your appliance is not connected to the Internet The license keyset includes all license keys for services or soft...

Page 30: ...y of the current configuration settings on your SonicWALL security appliance protecting all your existing settings in the event that it becomes necessary to return to a previous configuration state In addition to using the backup feature to save your current configuration state to the SonicWALL security appliance you can export the configuration preferences file to a directory on your local manage...

Page 31: ... to the SonicWALL security appliance s management interface you can restart the SonicWALL security appliance in SafeMode The SafeMode feature allows you to recover quickly from uncertain configuration states with a simplified management interface that includes the same settings available on the System Settings page To use SafeMode to upgrade firmware on the SonicWALL security appliance perform the...

Page 32: ...ption to restart the appliance with your current configuration settings Uploaded Firmware with Factory Defaults New Use this option to restart the appliance with default configuration settings 7 In the confirmation dialog box click OK to proceed 8 After successfully booting the firmware the login screen is displayed If you booted with factory default settings enter the default user name and passwo...

Page 33: ...sociating Pre Registered Appliances page 38 Initial High Availability Setup Before you begin the configuration of HA on the Primary SonicWALL security appliance perform the following setup On the bottom panel of the Backup SonicWALL security appliance locate the serial number and write the number down You need to enter this number in the High Availability Settings page Verify that the Primary Soni...

Page 34: ...an find the serial number on the back of the SonicWALL security appliance or in the System Status screen of the backup unit The serial number for the Primary SonicWALL is automatically populated 4 Click Apply to retain these settings Configuring Advanced HA Settings 1 Navigate to the High Availability Advanced page 2 To configure Stateful HA select Enable Stateful Synchronization A dialog box is d...

Page 35: ... routing When a failover occurs Dynamic Route Hold Down Time is the number of seconds the newly active appliance keeps the dynamic routes it had previously learned in its route table During this time the newly active appliance relearns the dynamic routes in the network When the Dynamic Route Hold Down Time duration expires it deletes the old routes and implements the new routes it has learned from...

Page 36: ...ate Keys setting and manually synchronize the settings and then disable Include Certificate Keys To verify that Primary and Backup SonicWALL security appliances are functioning correctly wait a few minutes then power off the Primary SonicWALL device The Backup SonicWALL security appliance should quickly take over From your management workstation test connectivity through the Backup SonicWALL by ac...

Page 37: ...erval This timer controls the path monitoring speed Path monitoring sends pings to specified IP addresses to monitor that the network critical path is still reachable The default is 20 seconds and the allowed range is from 5 to 255 seconds Election Delay Time This timer can be used to specify an amount of time the SonicWALL will wait to consider an interface up and stable and is useful when dealin...

Page 38: ...that the Backup appliance can maintain the same level of network protection provided before the failover To enable HA you can use the SonicOS UI to configure your two appliances as a HA pair in Active Idle mode Mysonicwall com provides several methods of associating the two appliances You can start by registering a new appliance and then choosing an already registered unit to associate it with You...

Page 39: ...vice Management Associated Products page scroll down to the Associated Products section 5 Under Associated Products click HA Secondary 6 On the My Product Associated Products page in the text boxes under Associate New Products type the serial number and the friendly name of the appliance that you want to associate as the child secondary backup unit 7 Select the group from the Product Group drop do...

Page 40: ... the X1 port on your SonicWALL NSA E6500 to the LAN port on your existing Internet gateway device Then connect the X0 port on your SonicWALL to your LAN Configuring the Primary Bridge Interface The primary bridge interface is your existing Internet gateway device The only step involved in setting up your primary bridge interface is to ensure that the WAN interface is configured for a static IP add...

Page 41: ...down select the X1 interface 5 Configure management options HTTP HTTPS Ping SNMP SSH User logins or HTTP redirects Note Do not enable Never route traffic on the bridge pair unless your network topology requires that all packets entering the L2 Bridge remain on the L2 Bridge segments You may optionally enable the Block all non IPv4 traffic setting to prevent the L2 bridge from passing non IPv4 traf...

Page 42: ...ns several SonicOS diagnostic tools and a deployment configuration reference checklist An Introduction to Zones and Interfaces page 42 Creating Network Access Rules page 42 Creating a NAT Policy page 45 Enabling Security Services in SonicOS page 48 Applying Security Services to Zones page 48 Troubleshooting Diagnostic Tools page 49 Deployment Configuration Reference Checklist page 53 4 NSA_E6500_G...

Page 43: ... UTM appliance The X1 and X0 interfaces are preconfigured as WAN and LAN respectively The remaining ports can be configured to meet the needs of your network either by using basic zone types WAN LAN WLAN DMZ VPN or configuring a custom zone type to fit your network requirements for example Gaming Console Zone Wireless Printer Zone Wireless Ticket Scanner Zone Creating Network Access Rules A Zone i...

Page 44: ...eed a rule 2 On the Access Rules page click Add The access rules are sorted from the most specific at the top to the least specific at the bottom of the table At the bottom of the table is the Any rule 3 In the Add Rule page in the General tab select Allow Deny Discard from the Action list to permit or block IP traffic NSA_E6500_GSG book Page 43 Wednesday June 17 2009 7 16 PM ...

Page 45: ...nu The default schedule is Always on Enter any comments to help identify the access rule in the Comments field 4 Click on the Advanced tab If you would like for the access rule to timeout after a different period of TCP inactivity set the amount of time in minutes in the TCP Connection Inactivity Timeout minutes field The default value is 60 minutes If you would like for the access rule to timeout...

Page 46: ...ore configuring NAT Policies you must create all Address Objects associated with the policy For instance if you are creating a One to One NAT policy first create Address Objects for your public and private IP addresses Address Objects are one of four object classes Address User Service and Schedule in SonicOS Enhanced These Address Objects allow for entities to be defined one time and to be re use...

Page 47: ...ts displays Address Objects with custom properties Default Address Objects displays Address Objects configured by default on the SonicWALL security appliance To add an Address Object 1 Navigate to the Network Address Objects page 2 Below the Address Objects table click Add 3 In the Add Address Object dialog box enter a name for the Address Object in the Name field 4 Select the zone to assign to th...

Page 48: ...onfigurations see the SonicOS Enhanced Administrator s Guide An example configuration illustrates the use of the fields in the Add NAT Policy procedure To add a One to One NAT policy that allows all Internet traffic to be routed through a public IP address two policies are needed one for the outbound traffic and one for the inbound traffic To add both parts of a One to One NAT policy perform the f...

Page 49: ...twork zones when you activate the license and enable the service To protect other zones such as the DMZ or Wireless LAN WLAN you must apply the security services to the network zones For example you can configure SonicWALL Intrusion Prevention Service for incoming and outgoing traffic on the WLAN zone to add more security for internal network traffic To apply services to network zones 1 Navigate t...

Page 50: ...ture allows you to capture and examine the contents of individual data packets that traverse your SonicWALL firewall appliance The captured packets contain both data and addressing information The System Packet Capture page provides a way to configure the capture criteria display settings and file export settings and displays the captured packets The Packet Capture screen has buttons for starting ...

Page 51: ...ter interfaces packet types source destination Logging automatic transfer of buffer to FTP server Advanced generated packets GMS syslog management Using Ping Ping is available on the System Diagnostics page The Ping test bounces a packet off a machine on the Internet and returns it to the sender This test shows if the SonicWALL security appliance is able to contact the remote host If users on the ...

Page 52: ...page You can filter the results to display only connections matching certain criteria You can filter by Source IP Destination IP Destination Port Protocol Src Interface and Dst Interface Enter your filter criteria in the Active Connections Monitor Settings table The fields you enter values into are combined into a search string with a logical AND Select the Group Filters box next to any two or mor...

Page 53: ...ing The log is displayed in a table and can be sorted by column You can filter the results to display only event logs matching certain criteria You can filter by Priority Category Source IP or Interface and Destination IP or Interface The fields you enter values into are combined into a search string with a logical AND Select the Group Filters box next to any two or more criteria to combine them w...

Page 54: ...curity Services on Zones section Configuring Web filtering protection Configuring SonicWALL Content Filtering Service Changing administrator login Configuring Administration Settings Administrator Name Password section Setting administrator email Configuring Log Automation Email Log Automation section Disabling HTTP and ping access Configuring Interfaces Configuring Advanced Settings for the Inter...

Page 55: ...Page 54 Deployment Configuration Reference Checklist NSA_E6500_GSG book Page 54 Wednesday June 17 2009 7 16 PM ...

Page 56: ... overviews of customer support and training options for the SonicWALL NSA E6500 Customer Support page 56 Knowledge Portal page 56 User Forums page 57 Training page 58 Related Documentation page 59 Dynamic Tooltips page 60 SonicWALL Live Product Demos page 60 5 NSA_E6500_GSG book Page 55 Wednesday June 17 2009 7 16 PM ...

Page 57: ...ur needs from our innovative implementation services to traditional statement of work based services For further information visit http www sonicwall com us support contact html Knowledge Portal The Knowledge Portal is a resource which allows users to search for SonicWALL documents based on the following types of search tools Browse Search for keywords Full text search For further information visi...

Page 58: ...anager topics Continuous Data Protection topics Email Security related topics Firewall related topics Network Anti Virus related topics Security Services and Content Filtering topics GMS and Viewpoint related topics SonicPoint and Wireless related topics SSL VPN related topics TZ 190 Wireless WAN 3G Capability VPN Client related topics VPN site to site and interoperability topics For further infor...

Page 59: ...r knowledge and maximize their investment in SonicWALL Products and Security Applications SonicWALL Training provides the following resources for its customers E Training Instructor Led Training Custom Training Technical Certification Authorized Training Partners For further information visit http www sonicwall com us support training html NSA_E6500_GSG book Page 58 Wednesday June 17 2009 7 16 PM ...

Page 60: ...c Multiple Admin NAT Load Balancing Packet Capture RF Management Single Sign On SSL Control Virtual Access Points SonicWALL GVC 4 0 Administrator s Guide SonicWALL ViewPoint 4 1 Administrator s Guide SonicWALL GAV 2 1 Administrator s Guide SonicWALL IPS 2 0 Administrator s Guide SonicWALL Anti Spyware Administrator s Guide SonicWALL CFS Administrator s Guide For further information visit http www ...

Page 61: ...mos The SonicWALL Live Demo Site provides free test drives of SonicWALL security products and services through interactive live product installations Unified Threat Management Platform Secure Cellular Wireless Continuous Data Protection SSL VPN Secure Remote Access Content Filtering Secure Wireless Solutions Email Security SonicWALL GMS and ViewPoint For further information visit http livedemo son...

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Page 64: ...uide Page 63 Rack Mounting Instructions In this Section This section provides illustrated rack mounting instructions for the SonicWALL NSA E6500 Rack Mounting Instructions page 64 6 NSA_E6500_GSG book Page 63 Wednesday June 17 2009 7 16 PM ...

Page 65: ...Page 64 Rack Mounting Instructions Rack Mounting Instructions 3 2 7 7 3 23 ASTEN SCREWS TO THE RAIL SSEMBLE THE 3LIDE 2AIL NSA_E6500_GSG book Page 64 Wednesday June 17 2009 7 16 PM ...

Page 66: ...SonicWALL NSA E6500 Getting Started Guide Page 65 3 2 7 UT SSEMBLE THE 3LIDE 2AIL ASTEN TWO SIDED SCREWS TO THE RAIL NSA_E6500_GSG book Page 65 Wednesday June 17 2009 7 16 PM ...

Page 67: ...Page 66 Rack Mounting Instructions SSEMBLE NNER 2AIL TO HASSIS ASTEN SCREWS TO ATTACH THE INNER CHANNEL ONTO THE CHASSIS 3 2 7 NSA_E6500_GSG book Page 66 Wednesday June 17 2009 7 16 PM ...

Page 68: ...SonicWALL NSA E6500 Getting Started Guide Page 67 NSERT HASSIS TO RAME 0USH HOOK DOWN TO SEPARATE 3LIDE INNER CHANNEL INTO RAILS NSA_E6500_GSG book Page 67 Wednesday June 17 2009 7 16 PM ...

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Page 70: ...with trademark and copyright information Safety and Regulatory Information page 70 FCC Part 15 Class A Notice page 72 Canadian Radio Frequency Emissions Statement page 72 CISPR 22 EN 55022 Class A page 72 Regulatory Information for Korea page 72 Copyright Notice page 73 Trademarks page 73 7 NSA_E6500_GSG book Page 69 Wednesday June 17 2009 7 16 PM ...

Page 71: ...current protection and supply wir ing Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate rat ings must be used when addressing this concern Reliable grounding of rack mounted equipment must be maintained Particular attention must be given to power supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuits such as power strips Lithium Battery Warning The Lithium Battery used in the Sonic...

Page 72: ... die elektrische Leitung nicht von einer eventuellen Überlastung der Stromver sorgung beeinflusst werden Prüfen Sie dabei sorgfältig die Angaben auf dem Aufkleber des Geräts Vergewissern Sie sich dass das Gerät sicher im Rack befes tigt ist Insbesondere muss auf nicht direkte Anschlüsse an Stromquellen geachtet werden wie z B bei Verwendung von Mehrfachsteckdosen Hinweis zur Lithiumbatterie Die in...

Page 73: ...his equipment BMSI Statement VCCI Statement Canadian Radio Frequency Emissions Statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à toutes la norme NMB 003 du Canada CISPR 22 EN 55022 Class A Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be req...

Page 74: ...without notice Trademarks SonicWALL is a registered trademark of SonicWALL Inc Microsoft Windows 98 Windows Vista Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Internet Explorer and Active Directory are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Netscape is a registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation in the U S and other countries Netscape Navigator and Netscape C...

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Page 78: ...F BUSINESS PN 232 001051 52 Rev A 06 09 2009 SonicWALL Inc is a registered trademark of SonicWALL Inc Other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies Specifications and descriptions subject to change without notice NSA_E6500_GSG book Page 1 Wednesday June 17 2009 7 16 PM ...

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