SonicOS 7.1 Switch Network

Adding a Switch to a Firewall Manually

  1. Connect a port on the SonicWall Switch to an available port on the firewall. Use a CAT5e or CAT6 cable (that is, RJ45 to RJ45) when connecting to an RJ45 port, or use a fiber optic cable when connecting to a supported SFP interface.

    When adding a Switch manually, first check that it is configured to factory defaults. This can be ensured by depressing the reset switch button for 10 seconds or more. The Switch can also be factory defaulted from the Switch Local UI, or the Command Line Interface accessible through the console port.

    To change the Reserved VLAN range on the firewall, do so before adding the SonicWall Switch. If the Reserved VLAN range changes after connecting the Switch, then the Switch must be removed and re-added.

  2. Log into the SonicOS management interface and navigate to DEVICE > Switch Network > Overview> List View. Click on Add Switch as shown below.

    The ADD SWITCH dialog appears:

  3. In the Add Switch dialog box, populate the following fields:

    • Switch Model - Select the SWS model from the drop-down list.
    • Serial Number - Type in the serial number, found on the label on the bottom of the Switch.
    • Switch Name - Enter a descriptive name for the Switch.
    • Comment - Enter a comment. A comment is required when adding a Switch.
    • IP Address - Enter the IP address of the Switch. Default is 192.168.168.169.
    • User Name - Default is admin.
    • Password - Default is password.
    • Switch Mode - Select Standalone for a single Switch, and Daisy-chain for one of multiple Switches connected to the same port.
    • Switch Management - Select the number of the Switch port that is connected to the firewall for management of the Switch.
    • Firewall Uplink: Select the interface on the firewall that is connected to the Switch.
    • Switch Uplink: Select the number of the Switch port that is connected to the firewall.

      The Firewall Uplink interface and the Switch Uplink port are physically connected to each other. Refer to About Uplink Interfaces in the Configuring Basic Topologies section.

    Under ADVANCED SETTINGS, configure Spanning Tree and Jumbo Frame size settings:

    • STP - Enable or disable Spanning Tree Protocol by clicking the slider.
    • STP Mode - Select Rapid or Multiple. Default is Multiple.
    • Jumbo Frame Size - Enter a value between 1522 and 10240. Default is 1522. The default is the maximum standard transmission unit size in bytes. Frame sizes larger than this are jumbo.
  4. Click Apply.
  5. Go to Overview > Physical View, the new Switch will appear graphically with the ports linking the Switch and the firewall indicated.

    Viewing new switch in topology

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