Avaya SG5 Connecting to the private port of the security gateway, Performing the quick setup

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Avaya SG5, SG5X, & SG200 Security Gateway Hardware Installation Guide

Connecting to the private port of the security gateway

From the workstation’s control panel, select your TCP/IP network component for your Ethernet controller. In the IP Address window select “enable the setting” to “Obtain an IP address automatically” .

Restart your workstation if the operating system asks you to do so. As your workstation restarts, it automatically obtains its required IP address/ mask, and default router IP address from the security gateway.

NOTE: Unless you have other DNS servers at your local site, it is recommended that the Windows DNS and WINS server lists be empty. The DNS server built into the security gateway should normally be the sole DNS server that users see.

Performing the quick setup

Quick Setup collects and preconfigures the essential information required to remotely configure and manage the security gateway.

Note: If the security gateway is to be configured and managed locally, see the Security Gateway Configuration Guide for the VPNos, to perform a comprehensive device configuration.

The Quick Setup wizard collects the necessary information to communicate with the remote VPNmanager application through the security gateway’s public port. The following information is required to complete the quick setup:

The type of addressing to be used on the security gateway’s public port, either Static IP Addressing, Dynamic Addressing (DHCP), or PPPoE. Typically, DSL connections use PPPoE and cable modems use DHCP. The default is DHCP

A network mask for the above

A default route. This is the service provider’s router used only if Static IP Address is selected

The user name and password, if your connection to your ISP is PPPoE

If you are unsure of any of these items, your network administrator should be able to furnish these values to you.

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Contents Issue 2 March Copyright 2004, Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Declarations of Conformity Documentation Table of Content Appendix a Specifications Contacting technical support About this bookDocumentation Functional overview IntroductionSG200 security gateway SecurityPlug-and-play installation SG200 Hardware componentsNetwork zones Available portsMarch General requirements Installing the security gatewayEnvironmental requirements Environmental requirementsEquipment required Power considerationsSystem requirements Typical SG5 installation Installing the security gatewayTypical SG5X installation Typical SG200 installation Security gateway rear panel connectors Connecting the DC power supply March Setting up the security gateway for configuration Service provider provisioning Performing the quick setup Connecting to the private port of the security gatewayTo connect to the security gateway Security gateway login screenQuick setup dialog Setting up the security gateway for configuration Physical specifications Appendix a SpecificationsPhysical specifications Electrical specifications Environmental specificationsEnvironmental specifications Electrical specificationsCompliance specifications Compliance specificationsAdditional features Additional featuresSkip IndexType