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The root directory of the CD-ROM includes a 

readme.txt

 file that

contains information for the different software components and other
information that became available after this guide

 went to press.

The subdirectory entitled 

Docs

 contains .pdf versions of the product

documentation. Release notes for each operating system are lo-
cated in that operating system’s directory in a file called 

release.txt

.

If you find that any item is missing, contact SonicWALL, Inc. imme-
diately via the Web <http://www.sonicwall.com/support/> or
phone (408) 745-9600.

INSTALLING THE HARDWARE

Locating the SSL-IA

Place the SSL-IA on a level surface in an area with access to your
network cabling and close enough to the configuring computer to
allow serial access. Allow at least an inch of space around the
SSL-IA for adequate ventilation.

Locating the SSL-R

If you are placing the SSL-R in a standard rack, use the included screws
to attach the appliance securely. If you are placing the SSL-R on a shelf,
you may remove the rack-mounting “ears”. Allow at least an inch of
space around the SSL-R sides for adequate ventilation.

Connecting the SSL Appliance to Ethernet

1. Use Category 5 UTP cables with RJ-45 connectors. SonicWALL

SSL appliance Ethernet interfaces are configured as NIC ports.
— Use a 

straight-through cable to connect the SSL appli-

ance to a hub or switch.

— Use a 

crossover cable to connect the SSL appliance to a

NIC.

2. The connection to the Internet must use the “Network” port;

the connection to the server(s) must use the “Server” port.
Push the connector into the jack until it clicks into place.

3. Check the Link LEDs on the equipment. The green Link (LK)

LED should be solidly lit on the networking equipment. The
green Receive (RX) and amber Transmit (TX) LEDs on the SSL
appliance will flash as packets travel to and from the SSL
appliance. If the Link LED does not light, see the 

Appendix

B - Troubleshooting

 in the User Guide for suggestions.

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