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Connecting the SonicPoint

When a SonicPoint unit is first connected and powered up, it will have a factory default configuration (IP Address 192.168.1.20, username: admin, password: password). Upon initializing, it will attempt to find a SonicOS device with which to peer. If it is unable to find a peer SonicOS device, it will enter into a stand- alone mode of operation with a separate stand-alone configuration allowing it to operate as a standard Access Point.

If the SonicPoint locates a peer SonicOS device via the SonicWALL Discovery Protocol, an encrypted exchange between the two units will occur and the profile assigned to the relevant wireless zone will be used to automatically configure (provision) the newly added SonicPoint unit.

As part of the provisioning process, SonicOS will assign the discovered SonicPoint device a unique name, and it will record its MAC address and the interface and zone on which it was discovered. It can also automatically assign the SonicPoint an IP address, if so configured, so that the SonicPoint can communicate with an authentication server for WPA-EAP support. SonicOS will then use the profile associated with the relevant zone to configure the 2.4GHz and 5GHz radio settings.

To connect the SonicPoint:

1.Using a Cat-5 Ethernet cable, connect the SonicPoint to the interface that you configured, and connect the SonicPoint to a power source.

2.In the SonicOS user interface on the SonicPoint > SonicPoints page, click the Synchronize SonicPoints button. The SonicWALL appliance downloads a SonicPoint image from the SonicWALL back-end server.

3.Follow the instructions in the SonicPoint wizard. Be sure to select the same authentication type and enter the same keys or password that you configured in SonicOS.

For more information about wireless configuration, see the

SonicOS Enhanced Administrator’s Guide.

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Contents Getting Started Guide Document Contents SonicWALL NSA Getting Started GuideBack SonicWALL NSA SeriesPre-Configuration Tasks This SectionCheck Package Contents Obtain Internet Service Provider ISP Information Obtain Configuration InformationAdministrator Information Registration InformationFront Panel Power Supply Back Panel8 The Back Panel Registering Your Appliance on mysonicwall.com Before You Register Registering and Licensing Your Appliance on mysonicwall.com Product RegistrationGateway Services Licensing Security Services and SoftwareService Bundles Support ServicesSonicWALL NSA 5000/4500/3500 Getting Started Guide Registering a Second Appliance as a Backup Registration Next StepsDeployment Scenarios ABC Selecting a Deployment ScenarioScenario a NAT/Route Mode Gateway Scenario B State Sync Pair in NAT/Route Mode Scenario C L2 Bridge Mode Initial Setup Connecting the WAN PortSystem Requirements Connecting the LAN Port Applying PowerAccessing the Management Interface Accessing the Setup WizardConnecting to Your Network Testing Your ConnectionActivating Licenses in SonicOS Saving a Backup Copy of Your Preferences Upgrading Firmware on Your SonicWALLObtaining the Latest Firmware Using SafeMode to Upgrade Firmware Upgrading the Firmware with Current SettingsUpgrading the Firmware with Factory Defaults On the System Settings page, click Upload New FirmwareUploaded Firmware New Confirmation dialog box, click OK to proceedConfiguring a State Sync Pair in NAT/Route Mode Initial High Availability SetupScenario B Configuring High Availability Configuring Advanced HA SettingsNavigate to the High Availability Advanced 30 Configuring a State Sync Pair in NAT/Route Mode Synchronizing Settings Adjusting High Availability Settings Synchronizing FirmwareHA License Configuration Overview Associating Pre-Registered Appliances Click RegisterConfiguring L2 Bridge Mode Configuring the Primary Bridge InterfaceConnection Overview Configuring the Secondary Bridge Interface IP Assignment drop-down, select Layer 2 Bridged ModeAdditional Deployment Configuration Creating Network Access Rules WAN DMZSonicWALL NSA 5000/4500/3500 Getting Started Guide Creating a NAT Policy SonicWALL NSA 5000/4500/3500 Getting Started Guide Configuring Address Objects Configuring NAT Policies Leave Create a reflexive policy uncheckedEnabling Security Services in SonicOS Enabling Gateway Anti-VirusSonicWALL NSA 5000/4500/3500 Getting Started Guide Enabling Intrusion Prevention Services Security Services Gateway Anti-Virus page, click AcceptSecurity Services Intrusion Prevention page, click Accept Enabling Anti-Spyware Applying Security Services to Network Zones Deploying SonicPoints for Wireless Access Configuring SonicPoint Provisioning ProfilesUpdating SonicPoint Firmware Select Enable SonicPoint 802.11g Radio tab Select Enable RadioConfiguring a Wireless Zone Assigning an Interface to the Wireless Zone Connecting the SonicPoint Troubleshooting Diagnostic Tools Using Packet CaptureUsing Ping Using the Active Connections Monitor Using Log View Deployment Configuration Reference Checklist For this Task See this ChapterSupport and Training Options Support Services Customer SupportSonicWALL Live Product Demos Knowledge PortalUser Forums Training Related Documentation Product Safety and Regulatory Information Rack Mounting the SonicWALL Safety and Regulatory InformationLithium Battery Warning Cable ConnectionsHinweis zur Lithiumbatterie Safety and Regulatory Information in GermanWeitere Hinweise zur Montage KabelverbindungenCispr 22 EN 55022 Class a FCC Part 15 Class a NoticeCanadian Radio Frequency Emissions Statement Regulatory Information for KoreaCopyright Notice Trademarks70 Notes SonicWALL NSA 5000/4500/3500 Getting Started Guide 72 Notes Rev a 01/08