Connecting To Your Network; Testing Your Connection - Dell NSA E5500 Getting Started Manual

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Connecting to Your Network

SonicWALL NSA E5500
Network Security Appliance
X7
DMZ Zone
WLAN Zone
The Dell SonicWALL NSA E5500 ships with the internal DHCP
server active on the LAN port. However, if a DHCP server is
already active on your LAN, the E5500 will disable its own
DHCP server to prevent conflicts.
As shown in the illustration on this page, ports X1 and X0 are
preconfigured as WAN and LAN respectively. The remaining
ports (X2-X7) can be configured to meet the needs of your
network. In the graphical example on this page, the zones are:
X1: WAN, X0: LAN, X2: WLAN, X7: DMZ.
Refer to the SonicOS Administrator's Guide for advanced
configuration deployments.
E5500
Internet
X1
X0
X2
LAN Zone

Testing Your Connection

1.
After you exit the Setup Wizard, the login page reappears.
Log back into the Management Interface and verify your IP
and WAN connection.
2.
Ping a site outside of your local network, such as
http://www.sonicwall.com.
3.
Open another Web browser and navigate to:
http://www.sonicwall.com.
If you can view the Dell SonicWALL home page, you have
configured your Dell SonicWALL NSA E5500 correctly.
If you cannot view the Dell SonicWALL home page, renew
your management station DHCP address.
4.
If you still cannot view a Web page, try one of these
solutions:
• Restart your Management Station to accept new
network settings from the DHCP server in the E5500
security appliance.
• Restart your Internet Router to communicate with the
DHCP Client in the E5500 security appliance.
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