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By using this Product, you agree to these limitations of liability.
THIS WARRANTY AND THE REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE
AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED.
No dealer, agent, or employee of SonicWALL is authorized to make any extension or
addition to this warranty.
Caution - Use of controls or adjustments of performance or procedures other
than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
(GX650 with Gigabit over Fiber Optics Only)
About This Guide
Thank you for purchasing the SonicWALL Internet Security Appliance. The SonicWALL
protects your Local Area Network (LAN) from attacks and intrusions, filters objectional
Web sites, provides private VPN connections to business partners and remote offices,
and offers a centrally-managed defense against software viruses.
This guide covers the installation and configuration of the SonicWALL GX250 and
GX650.
Organization of the Guide
Chapter 1,
Introduction
, describes the features and applications of the SonicWALL.
Chapter 2,
SonicWALL QuickStart Installation
, demonstrates how to connect the
SonicWALL to your network and perform the initial configuration.
Chapter 3,
Managing Your SonicWALL
, provides a brief overview of the SonicWALL
Web Management Interface.
Chapter 4,
Hardware Description
, illustrates and describes the SonicWALL’s front
and back panel displays.
Chapter 5,
Network Settings
, describes the configuration of the SonicWALL's IP
settings, time and password.
Chapter 6,
Logging and Alerting
, illustrates the SonicWALL's logging, alerting and
reporting features.
Chapter 7,
Content Filtering and Blocking
, describes SonicWALL's Web content
filtering, including subscription updates and customized Web blocking.
Chapter 8,
Web Management Tools
, provides directions to restart the SonicWALL,
import and export settings, upload new firmware, and perform diagnostic tests.
Chapter 9,
Network Access Rules
, explains how to permit and block traffic through
the SonicWALL, set up servers, and enable remote management.
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