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Overview of the SonicWALL ESA 4300

The graphic below is an overview of the Front and Rear panels of the SonicWALL ESA 4300 appliance.

LED Indicators (left to right)

ALM Minor/major alarm

ETH1 Ethernet 1 port is in use

ETH0 Ethernet 0 port is in use

HD Indicates data transfer to and from the hard disk drive

PWR Indicates the appliance is powered on

Power Switch

Switch to power the SonicWALL appliance On (I) and Off (o)

AC Power Supply

AC power connection for use with the supplied power cable

Email Security Appliance

Hard Disk Drives (ES 4300 Only)

Two (2) hot-pluggable hard disk drive modules

Reset Button

Press and hold for several seconds to manually reset the appliance

ES 4300

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USB Ports (2)

For future feature extensions with SonicWALL approved modules

Ethernet Port

Provides 10/100/1000 Ethernet connectivity

Console Port

Access the Command Line Interface (CLI) using the DB9 -> RJ45 cable

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Contents Getting Started Guide Steps SonicWALL ESA Getting Started GuideOverview of the SonicWALL ESA LED Indicators left to rightThis Section Pre-Configuration TasksChecking ESA 4300 Package Contents Obtaining Configuration Information What You Need to BeginNetworking Information Registration Code General InformationSetting Up the SonicWALL Registering Your SonicWALL ESA 4300 Appliance Configuring Appliance SettingsLogging Into the Web Management Interface Configuring Local Time Zone SettingsConfigure the following fields Configuring Static IP AddressConnecting the SonicWALL ESA 4300 Appliance to Your Network Configuring Default Gateway AddressConfiguring Domain Name Server Address Activating Your SonicWALL ESA 4300 Appliance Preparing for First Use Initial Configuration Settings MonitoringHostname and Networking Date and Time SonicWALL Email Security Interface Using Quick Configuration to Set Up Email Management Changing the Default Administrator PasswordFor Inbound Smtp setup, select one of the following Verification Routing Mail to Your SonicWALL ESAVerifying Mail from the Internet Through Your SonicWALL ESA Configuring a Static IP Address Windows XPWindows Vista Support and Training Options Knowledge Base Customer SupportRelated Documentation SonicWALL Live Product DemosUser Forums Training SonicWALL Secure Wireless Network Integrated Solutions Guide Safety and Regulatory Information Weitere Hinweise zur Montage Mounting the SonicWALL ESAUnauthorized Ports Safety and Regulatory InformationFCC Part 15 Class a Notice Lithium Battery Warning Cispr 22 EN 55022 Class aRegulatory Information for Korea Trademarks Regulatory and Safety Instructions in GermanCable Connections Copyright NoticeRev a 06/10