SonicWall
NSa 5700
®
Quick Start Guide
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Regulatory Model Number
Product Name
1RK53-116
NSa 5700
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SonicWall NSa 5700 Quick Start Guide
Updated - February 2023
232-005748-51 Rev A
Package Contents
1
NSa 5700 appliance
Ethernet cable
Serial console cable (RJ45 to DB9)
Rack mount kit
Power cord (1)
SonicWall NSa 5700 Quick Start Guide
Safety, Environmental, and Regulatory Information documents
NOTE: The included power cord is approved for use only in specific countries or regions.
Before using a power cord, verify that it is rated and approved for use in your location. The
power cord is for AC main installation only. Refer to the NSa 5700 Safety, Regulatory, and
Legal Information document for the additional safety information.
メモ: 添付の電源コードに関して電気安全を確保するために、弊社製品にご使用い
ただく電源コードは必ず製品同梱の電源コードをご使用ください。この電源コー
ドは他の製品では使用できません。
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LAN Bypass LED: When NSa is without power and LED is OFF,
LAN Bypass state is difficult to distinguish. It can be either:
•
Bypass Disabled (default), traffic cannot pass
•
Bypass Enabled, power is lost, traffic can pass
Yellow = Bypass Active and traffic is passing while NSa is
powered but not available, such as during reboot.
Green = Bypass Enabled, traffic can pass if firewall goes down.
USB SS 3.0 Ports: For Configuration, Recovery, Re-imaging the
SS
NSa, and USB WWAN device support
Storage LED: Status on external storages.
Blinking Green = Activity, Yellow = Storage warning,
Off = No activity
Alarm LED: Red = High Level Alarm (such as Fan Failure) / Power
down requested, Yellow = Lower Level Alarm
Test LED: Red = Power down requested, Yellow = Initializing,
Blinking Yellow = SafeMode / FIPS test in progress, Off = Normal
Power LED: 1 = Primary, 2 = Redundant
Blue = Powered on, Yellow = Defective redundant power supply
Rear Panel
3
M1 Slot for SSD: Optional extended storage drive
M0 Slot / M.2 Module: Boot drive
System Fans (2)
Redundant Power Input (with cover plate):
A redundant power supply can be ordered separately.
Primary Power Input
Front Panel
2
MGMT Port - RJ45: The MGMT port is a dedicated 1GE interface
MGMT
for appliance management and SafeMode access.
Solid Green = Link at 1G or lower, Blinking Green = Activity
console
Console Port - RJ45: Serial Console for CLI access
X26 -
10/5/2.5GE SFP+ Ports and LEDs:
Solid Amber = Link at 10G, 5G or 2.5G, Blinking Amber = Activity
X31
Solid Green = Link at 1G or lower, Blinking Green = Activity
Off = No link
X24 -
10/5/2.5/1GE Copper RJ45 LAN Bypass Ports and LEDs:
Solid Green = Link at speeds 1G or lower, Blinking Green =
X25
Activity at 1G or lower, Amber = Unused, Off = No link
X0 -
1GE Copper RJ45 Ports and LEDs:
Solid Green = Link at speeds 1G or lower, Blinking Green =
X23
Activity at 1G or lower, Amber = Unused, Off = No link
SafeMode Button: A recessed button used to enter SafeMode:
If NSa is up: Press button with a narrow, straight object.
If NSa is down: Press while connecting NSa to power and hold
until Test LED blinks yellow 3 times.
Power Button:
Short press powers ON if button was used to power system off.
Short press powers OFF with Graceful Shutdown. Test and Alarm
LEDs turn Red. Standby power to some circuitry stays on.
Long Press (5+ sec) = Forced Shutdown. Standby power to some
circuitry stays on.
Connect and Power On
4
To power on your NSa and connect the LAN and WAN:
1 Connect the provided power cord to the appliance and
to an electrical outlet (100-240 volts). The NSa powers
on. The startup sequence takes about eight minutes.
2 Connect the NSa LAN interface (X0 by default) to your
local, internal network.
3 Connect the NSa WAN interface (X1) to the Internet.
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