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Installation

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Connect the security appliance to power.

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If you are installing the SA 520W, screw each antenna onto a threaded 
connector on the back panel. Orient each antenna to point upward.

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For DSL, a cable modem, or other WAN connectivity devices, connect 
an Ethernet network cable from the device to the WAN port on the 
back panel. Cisco strongly recommends using Cat5E or better cable.

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For network devices, connect an Ethernet network cable from the 
network device to one of the dedicated LAN ports on the back panel.

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For a UC500, connect an Ethernet network cable from the WAN port of 
the UC500 to an available LAN port of the security appliance. 

For details about configuring the UC500 and the security appliance to 
work together, see the 

SA 500 Series Security Appliances 

Administration Guide

 on Cisco.com. See the documentation links in 

the “Where to Go From Here” section of this guide. 

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Power on the security appliance.

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Power on the connected devices. Each LED lights to show an active 
connection. 

A sample configuration is illustrated below.

Congratulations! The installation of the security appliance is complete.

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Launching the Configuration 
Utility

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Connect your PC to an available LAN port on the back panel of the 
security appliance. 

Your PC will become a DHCP client of the security appliance and will 
receive an IP address in the 192.168.75.x range. 

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2

Start a web browser. In the Address bar, enter the default IP address of 
the security appliance: 1

92.168.75.1

You can use Internet Explorer (version 6 and higher), Firefox, and Safari 
(for Mac).

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When the Security Alert appears, accept or install the certificate:

Internet Explorer: 

Click 

Yes

 to proceed, or click 

View Certificate

 

for details. On the Certificate page, click 

Install the Certificate

Follow the instructions in the Wizard to complete the installation.

Firefox: 

Click the link to add an exception. Click the 

Add Exception

 

button. Click 

Get Certificate

, and then click 

Confirm Security 

Exception

.

Safari: 

Click 

Continue

 to proceed, or click 

Show Certificate

. On 

the Certificate page, click 

Install the Certificate

. Follow the 

instructions in the Wizard to complete the installation.

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When the login page appears, enter the user name and password. 

The default user name is 

cisco

. The default password is 

cisco

Passwords are case sensitive.

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Click Login. 

The 

Getting Started

 page of the Configuration Utility appears.

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You also can launch the Configuration Utility from the Cisco 
Configuration Assistant (CCA) if a CCA-supported device is 
connected to your security appliance. For details, refer to 
your CCA documentation.

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Getting Started with the 
Configuration

The security appliance is pre-configured with default settings that allow you to 
begin using the device right away. However, you may wish to adjust these 
settings or enable special features. The Configuration Utility includes a 

Getting Started

 page that makes it easy to complete the most common 

configuration tasks.

Typical tasks include:

Configure the WAN and LAN connectivity.

Upgrade the firmware.

Change the default administrator password.

Configure the security settings.

Configure the VPN connections.

Configure the wireless settings (SA 520W).

Click a link on the 

Getting Started

 page to choose a task that you want to 

perform. When the configuration page appears, enter the information, and then 
click 

Apply

 to save your settings. Click 

Getting Started

 in the menu bar to 

return to the 

Getting Started

 page. 

To configure features that are not included on the 

Getting Started

 page, you 

can use the buttons on the menu bar and the links in the navigation tree.

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For complete details about configuring your security 
appliance, refer to the 

SA 500 Series Security Appliances 

Administration Guide

 on Cisco.com. See the documentation 

links in the “Where to Go From Here” section of this guide.

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Where to Go From Here

Resource

Location

Small Business 
Support Community

www.myciscocommunity.com/community/
smallbizsupport

Administration Guide 
and Other Technical 
Documentation

www.cisco.com/go/sa500help

Customer Support

www.cisco.com/en/US/support/tsd_cisco_small_ 
business_support_center_contacts.html

Warranty and End 
User License 
Agreement

www.cisco.com/go/warranty

Open Source License 
Notices

www.cisco.com/go/osln

Cisco Partner Central 
Site for Small 
Business

www.cisco.com/web/partners/sell/smb

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