![]() M1 Slot for SSD: Optional extended storage driveĤ. Test LED: Status on System Boot - Operational/Progress/SafeMode/Shutdown.ġ. Alarm LED: Status on Minor/Major/Critical System Alarm.Ĩ. Storage LED: Status on internal and external storage.Ĩ. USB SS 3.0 Ports: For Configuration, Recovery, Re-imaging the NSA, and USB WWAN device support.Ĩ. Short press powers OFF with Graceful Shutdown.ħ. Power Button: Short press powers ON if button was used to power system off. SafeMode Button: A recessed button used to enter SafeModeĦ. X0 - X23: RJ45 1GE Copper Ports and LEDsĥ. Console Port - RJ45: Serial Console for CLI accessģ. MGMT Port - RJ45: The MGMT port is a dedicated 1GE interface MGMT for appliance management and SafeMode access.Ģ. Safety, Environmental and Regulatory Information Documentsġ. The NSA 4700 comes with a default package that includes,ħ. Once the firmware’s shows up, choose the firmware version click on the Expansion icon to see the firmware download option and click on Download icon. Choose NSA 4700 from the list as shown in the below screenshot.ģ. In the MySonicWall account, navigate to Resources & Support | Download Center page.Ģ. The registered product is displayed in the Product Management | My Products page in MySonicWall.ġ. As the last step in Product registration is, to select the radio option On-Box and click Done.ħ. After filling in the serial number, authentication code and friendly name, click on Choose management options.Ħ. Provide a Friendly name for the NSA 4700.ĥ. Click on the appropriate Tenant from the Search Tenants list.Ĥ. Enter the Serial number and Authentication code of the NSA 4700. Choosing the Tenant is the first step in registering a product on MySonicWall. Navigate to Product Management | My Products page and click Register products.ģ. Visit MySonicWall account and enter the Username & Password and click LOG IN.Ģ. Registering the Product on MySonicWall account:ġ. Registering the Product on MySonicWall account.Setting up a new NSA 4700 SonicWall involves the following steps: This article explains setting up a NSA 4700 SonicWall for the first time. ![]()
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