SonicWall SonicPoint ACe: Out of Box Setup
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SonicWall SonicPoint ACe: Out of Box Setup
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SonicWall SonicPoint ACe
Topics Covered:
- Out of the Box
- Port and LED Descriptions
- Power over Ethernet (POE) Injector/Switch Overview
- Cabling the SonicPoint
- Firewall: SonicOS Firmware Requirements
- Configure the Network Interface
- Configure the WLAN zone
Out of the Box:
The SonicWall SonicPoint ACe package includes the following:
- SonicPoint ACe
- Antennas (6)
- Power Adaptor & Cord
- Cat5 Ethernet Cable
- Ceiling Brackets
- Anchor/Screw Kit
Status LEDs:
There is a status LED for lan2, lan1, 5G, 2.4G.
There is also an LED for the tool icon and a power LED all the way to the right that indicates the device booting up and having power.
Data and Power out Port".
- This is the Port that you will connect to your SonicPoint LAN1/POE Port
The port on the right is your "Data in Port".
- This is the Port that you can connect to your SonicWall WLAN X2 port.
Note: In most cases customers will use this this power over ethernet injector to power their device. However, you can also use a POE capable network switch port as long as it is 802.3at compliant and capable of providing 25 watts of power.
DATA & POWER OUT".
Now, locate the SonicWall WLAN X2 port and connect it to the POE Injector port on the right labeled "DATA IN".
Note: This is the standard way for connecting your SonicPoint to your SonicWall device. However, as mentioned previously, A POE capable network switch can be used as an alternative for the POE Injector that is supplied with your devices as long as it is 802.3at compliant.
- For the zone type, select "WLAN" since this will be your wireless local area network
- For the Mode/IP Assignment select "Static IP Mode"
- In the IP Address field, type in any private IP address that doesn't interfere with any other interfaces on the appliance.
- Next you will have to enter a Subnet Mask. The default is 255.255.255.0.
- For the other following fields, you can use the default settings or select any other appropriate settings, and then click OK.
Allow Interface Trust"
Select the checkboxes to enable security services on this zone. Minimally, you would enable:
- Gateway Anti- Virus, IPS, and Anti-Spyware.
If your wireless clients are all running SonicWall Client Anti-Virus, select
- Enable Client AV Enforcement Service.
On the Wireless tab:
- Select Only allow traffic generated by a SonicPoint/SonicPointN to allow only traffic from SonicPoints to enter the WLAN zone interfaces, providing maximum security
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