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SonicWALL 01-SSC-1954 Installation Manual
SonicWALL 01-SSC-1954 Installation Manual

SonicWALL 01-SSC-1954 Installation Manual

Nsa built-in storage module

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SonicWall® NSa Built-in Storage Module
Installation
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the
NSa Built-in Storage Module in your NSa appliance. The storage
module must be installed in the M0 slot on the back of your NSa
appliance. There is no need to power down the appliance.
Rear View Similar to the NSa 2650/3650
M0: M.2 STORAGE
Rear View Similar to the NSa 4650 to 9650
M0: M.2 STORAGE
CAUTION:
The NSa Built-in Storage Module contains parts and
assemblies susceptible to damage by electrostatic discharge
(ESD). To prevent damage, handle the module using standard
ESD procedures such as storing it in an electrostatic bag and
handling it only while grounded.
For more information on safety and regulatory information, refer to
the Getting Started Guide or Quick Start Guide for the product in which
the NSa Built-in Storage Module is being installed.
Removing the Defective NSa Built-in Storage
Module
To remove a defective NSa Built-in Storage Module unit from the NSa
appliance:
1
Remove the seal covering the torx screw (left side) in the M0 slot
on the back.
2
Remove the torx screw holding the NSa Built-in Storage Module
unit in place.
NOTE:
A torx tool is shipped with the replacement NSa Built-in
Storage Module.
3
Loosen the right thumb screw in the M0 slot.
4
Grip the thumb screw and pull the unit free.
5
Slide the unit out of the appliance.
Installing NSa Built-in Storage Module
CAUTION:
Do NOT insert anything except the NSa Built-in
Storage Module into the slot labeled for the module (M0). The
module is not designed to fit in the M1 slot.
To install the new NSa Built-in Storage Module unit in the NSa
appliance:
1
Remove the new storage module from the shipping package.
2
Remove the M0 face plate and defective storage module.
3
Insert the new storage module into the empty slot, label side up.
4
Press the storage module firmly into place to seat the connectors.
5
Tighten the right thumb screw by pushing in and turning to the
right.
6
Insert and tighten the torx screw with the torx tool that shipped
with the unit.
7
Apply the new seal provided so that it covers the left torx screw on
the M0 slot.
IMPORTANT:
Be sure to apply the FIPS sticker properly to ensure
warranty protection for the appliance with the new NSa Built-in
Storage Module.

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Summary of Contents for SonicWALL 01-SSC-1954

  • Page 1 SonicWall® NSa Built-in Storage Module Installing NSa Built-in Storage Module NOTE: A torx tool is shipped with the replacement NSa Built-in Installation Storage Module. CAUTION: Do NOT insert anything except the NSa Built-in Storage Module into the slot labeled for the module (M0). The Loosen the right thumb screw in the M0 slot.
  • Page 2 This hard drive is for use only with the appropriate SonicWall appliance. Use of this hard drive with a SonicWall appliance that is not approved voids the warranty for that appliance. Contact SonicWall Support for details at https://www.sonicwall.com/support/contact- support. The following types of Built-In storage modules are available for SonicWall NSa appliances:...

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