SONICWALL 1RK54-118 NSsp 10700 Switch User Guide

June 6, 2024
SONICWALL

SONICWALL 1RK54-118 NSsp 10700 Switch

SONICWALL 1RK54-118 NSsp 10700 Switch

Package Contents

package content

  1. NSsp 10700 appliance
  2. Twinaxial cables (4) (two 10G 1-meter cables, two 25G 1-meter cables)
  3. Ethernet cable
  4. Serial console cable (RJ45 to DB9)
  5. Power cords (2)
  6. Rack mount kit
  7. SonicWall NSsp 10700 Quick Start Guide
  8. Safety, Environmental, and Regulatory Information documents

NOTE : The included power cords are approved for use only in specific countries or regions. Before using a power cord, verify that it is rated and approved for use in your location. The power cords are for AC mains installation only. Refer to the NSsp 10700 Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information document for additional safety information.
Items missing? Contact SonicWall Technical Support at: https://www.sonicwall.com/support/contact-support

Front Panel

front panel

  1. MGMT MGMT Port – RJ45: The MGMT port is a dedicated 1GE interface for appliance management and SafeMode access.
    Solid Green = Link at 1G or lower, Blinking Green = Activity

  2. console Console Port – RJ45: Serial Console for CLI access X32 – X33 100/40GE QSFP28 Ports and LEDs:

  3. Solid Amber = Link at 100G or 40G, Blinking Amber = Activity Solid Green = Link at 1G or lower, Blinking Green = Activity Off = No link
    NOTE : Breakout cables are not supported on these ports.

  4. X24 – X31 25/10/5/2.5GE SFP28 Ports and LEDs: Solid Amber = Link at 25G, 10G, 5G or 2.5G, Blinking Amber = Activity at 25G, 10G, 5G or 2.5G Solid Green = Link at 1G or lower, Blinking Green = Activity Off = No link

  5. X20 – X23 10/5/2.5GE SFP+ Ports and LEDs: Solid Amber = Link at 10G, 5G or 2.5G, Blinking Amber = Activity Solid Green = Link at 1G or lower, Blinking Green = Activity

  6. X16 – X19 10/5/2.5/1GE Copper RJ45 Ports and LEDs: X18 and X19 are LAN Bypass ports. Solid Green = Link at speeds 1G or lower, Blinking Green = Activity at 1G or lower, Amber = Unused, Off = No link

  7. X0-X15 1GE Copper RJ45 Ports and LEDs:
    Solid Green = Link at speeds 1G or lower, Blinking Green = Activity at 1G or lower, Amber = Unused, Off = No link SafeMode Button: A recessed button used to enter

  8. SafeMode: If NSsp is up: Press button with a narrow, straight object.
    If NSsp is down: Press while connecting NSsp to power and hold until Test LED blinks yellow 3 times.

  9. Power Button:
    Short press powers ON if button was used to power system off. Short press powers OFF with Graceful Shutdown. Test and Alarm
    LEDs turn Red. Standby power to some circuitry stays on. Long Press (5+ sec) = Forced Shutdown. Standby power to some circuitry stays on.

  10. LAN Bypass LED: When NSsp is without power and LED is OFF,
    LAN Bypass state is difficult to distinguish. It can be either:
    • Bypass Disabled (default), traffic cannot pass
    • Bypass Enabled, power is lost, traffic can pass
    Yellow = Bypass Active and traffic is passing while NSsp is powered but not available, such as during reboot.
    Green = Bypass Enabled, traffic can pass if firewall goes down.

  11. USB SS 3.0 Ports: For Configuration, Recovery, Re-imaging the
    NSsp, and USB WWAN device support

  12. Storage LED: Status on external storages.
    Blinking Green = Activity, Yellow = Storage warning
    Off = No activity

  13. Alarm LED: Red = High Level Alarm (such as Fan Failure) / Power
    down requested, Yellow = Lower Level Alarm

  14. Test LED: Red = Power down requested, Yellow = Initializing,
    Blinking Yellow = SafeMode / FIPS test in progress, Off = Normal

  15. Power LED: 1 = Primary, 2 = Redundant
    Blue = Powered on, Yellow = Defective redundant power supply

 Rear Panel

rear panel

  1. M1 1TB SSD Drive: Extended storage drive
  2. M0 Slot for M.2 Module: Boot drive
  3. System Fans (3)
  4. Redundant Power Supply
  5. Primary Power Supply

Connect and Power Onconnect

To power on your NSsp and connect the LAN and WAN:

  1. Connect the provided power cord to the appliance and to an electrical outlet (100-240 volts). The NSsp powers on. The startup sequence takes about eight minutes.
  2. Connect the NSsp LAN interface (X0 by default) to your local, internal network.
  3. Connect the NSsp WAN interface (X1) to the internet.connect 2

Setup Options

Setup using Local Management

Set up and manage your NSsp by connecting it to a management computer via Ethernet cable. To minimize scrolling, set your screen resolution to at least 1920 x 1080 pixels.

Setup using Cloud Management

Use SonicWall Capture Security Center (CSC) and Network Security Manager (NSM) with Zero Touch to manage and configure your NSsp from the cloud.

Setup using SonicExpress App

Use SonicWall SonicExpress on your smartphone to register and configure your NSsp.

NOTE : After initial setup and registration, be sure to download the latest firmware from MySonicWall and upgrade your NSsp. Your appliance must be registered to download the latest firmware from MySonicWall.

Initial Setup and Registration

Using Local Management

  1. Configure your computer with a static IP address in the 192.168.1.x subnet, such as 192.168.1.100, and set the network mask to 255.255.255.0.
  2. Using the provided Ethernet cable, connect the MGMT interface to your computer.
  3. Navigate to https://192.168.1.254 in your web browser and log in with the default credentials:
    • Username: admin
    • Password: passwordinitial setup
  4. Launch the Setup Guide wizard or manually configure the NSsp to configure your WAN interface, change the admin password, and select other settings.
  5. After completing the setup wizard, reconfigure your computer to automatically obtain an IP address and DNS server address, or set it to the appropriate static network settings.
  6. Connect your computer to the LAN or WAN network and log into SonicOS/X. The LAN provides a DHCP IP address to your computer. The default LAN IP address is https://192.168.168.168.initial setup 2 NOTE : You cannot reach the internet or other external destinations while connected to the MGMT interface without first configuring a default gateway in its interface settings.
  7. Click Register and enter your MySonicWall credentials to register your NSsp.
    TIP : Registering the appliance from SonicOS/X requires that DNS settings are configured for the WAN interface. For DHCP WAN type, DNS is set automatically.

Cloud Management

Use CSC to access MySonicWall and NSM to register and manage your NSsp.
NOTE : This option requires a Cloud Management license.

  1. Log into CSC at cloud.sonicwall.com using your MySonicWall credentials.
  2. Select the MySonicWall tile to register your NSsp.
  3. Enable Zero Touch and NSM licensing on your NSsp in MySonicWall.
  4. Select the Network Security Manager tile in CSC to manage your NSsp from the cloud.initial setup 3 initial setup 4

SonicExpress App

Use SonicExpress on your smartphone to register and configure your NSsp.

  1. Download and launch the SonicExpress App on your iOS or Android device.

  2. Tap Login and log in with your MySonicWall credentials.

  3. Select the Tenant for the NSsp. Tenants can contain multiple SonicWall appliances.

  4. Connect your iOS/Android device to the NSsp with the smartphone USB cable. This cable is not supplied with the NSsp.initial setup 5
    NOTE : Use the USB cable from your mobile device.

  5. Use the Setup Guide to register the NSsp, synchronize service licenses, change the password, and configure essential interface settings.

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