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SonicWALL SRA 1200/4200 Getting Started Guide
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Scenario B: Connecting Your Network Interfaces
Scenario B: SRA on an Existing DMZ
To connect the SonicWALL SRA 1200/4200 using Scenario B,
perform the following steps:
perform the following steps:
1.
Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to an unused
port on your DMZ, either directly to the OPT or X2 on your
existing SonicWALL security appliance, or to a hub or
switch on your DMZ.
port on your DMZ, either directly to the OPT or X2 on your
existing SonicWALL security appliance, or to a hub or
switch on your DMZ.
2.
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the X0
port on your SonicWALL SRA 1200/4200. The X0 Port
LED lights up green indicating an active connection.
port on your SonicWALL SRA 1200/4200. The X0 Port
LED lights up green indicating an active connection.
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Scenario C: Connecting Your Network Interfaces
Scenario C: SRA on the LAN
To connect the SonicWALL SRA 1200/4200 using Scenario C,
perform the following steps:
perform the following steps:
1.
Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to an unused
port on your LAN hub or switch.
port on your LAN hub or switch.
2.
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the X0
port on the front of your SonicWALL SRA 1200/4200. The
X0 Port LED lights up green indicating an active
connection.
port on the front of your SonicWALL SRA 1200/4200. The
X0 Port LED lights up green indicating an active
connection.
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DMZ
LAN
WAN
OPT, X2, etc
X1
X0
X0
Remote Users
Network Nodes
SonicWALL UTM Appliance
E7500
Network Security Appliance
Switch
Switch
Router
1200
SRA
Secure Remote Access
X0
X1
CONSOLE
PWR TEST ALARM
SRA Appliance
LAN
WAN
LAN Port
X0
Remote Users
Existing Gateway Device
or Switch / Hub
Internet
Router
Router
1200
SRA
Secure Remote Access
X0
X1
CONSOLE
PWR TEST ALARM
SRA Appliance