Next Steps - Watchguard Firebox T10-D Quick Start Manual

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Congratulations! You have finished basic setup of your Firebox. You can use the Web UI to
view and edit your configuration and to manage and monitor your device. Here are some
recommendations to help you get started:
Verify your Internet connectivity
• With your Firebox installed in your network, make sure that your users can
successfully browse the Internet.
Upgrade your Firebox to the latest OS version
Keep your Firebox current with the latest version of Fireware OS. To upgrade:
1. Go to www.watchguard.com/support and click Software Downloads.
2. Find the software downloads page for the Firebox T10.
3. Download and run the installation package for the latest version of Fireware OS.
This installs an upgrade file on your computer that you must upload to the Firebox
with the Web UI.
4. In the Web UI, select System > Upgrade OS.
5. Browse to the upgrade file. The file name is T10.sysa-dl.
This installation extracts the upgrade file to the default location of C:\Program Files(x86)\
Common files\WatchGuard\resources\FirewareXTM\<version>\
On a computer with a Windows 32-bit operating system, the path is: C:\Program Files\Common
Files\WatchGuard\resources\FirewareXTM\<version>\
Explore the features and functions of your Firebox
Browse the Web UI to learn more about the management, monitoring, and security
features. Help is available in the upper right of each screen.
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About the Device Status Lights
Fail Over – Lights when there is a WAN failover from the primary external interface to the
backup interface.
Network interface status indicators – The three network interfaces are labeled 2, 1, 0.
There are two status indicators for each interface.
Indicator
Indicator color
1000
Yellow
Blinks*
10/100
Green
Blinks*
* Blink speed increases as the data flow increase
VDSL/ADSL status indicators – During DSL link negotiation, the VDSL and ADSL
indicators blink. When the link is established, the indicator lights to indicate ADSL (yellow)
or VDSL (green).
Mode – Shows the status of the external network connection. If the device can connect
to the external network and send traffic, the indicator is green. The indicator flashes if the
device cannot connect to the external network and send traffic.
Attn – Lights when you start the device with the Reset button pressed.
Power (
) – The power indicator is lit when the device is on.
Interface Status
Link speed: 1000 Mbps
Data sent and received
Link speed: 10 Mbps or
100 Mbps
Data sent and received
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