SonicWALL Installtion Guide Page 3
About This Guide
This guide provides information on registering and installing your SonicWALL Internet Security
appliance. Three common network configurations, Network Address Translation (NAT), NAT
with PPPoE, and NAT with DHCP Client, and are described as part of the installation process.
For more detailed information on other network settings, consult your SonicWALL Product
Family manual for complete details.
The chapters in this guide are summarized as follows:
Quick Start Guide, if you have previous network experience and are familiar with getting
connected to the Internet, then the Quick Start Guide provides abbreviated instructions on
configuring your SonicWALL to access the Internet. If, at any time during the installation, you
require assistance, refer to the following chapters for more information.
Chapter 1, Introduction, describes the contents of the package and has an overview of the
configuration process.
Chapter 2, Performing the Initial Configuration, describes the three most common ways
of configuring your SonicWALL for use as a firewall on your network
Chapter 3, Registering Your SonicWALL, describes the process of registering your
SonicWALL appliance on the MysonicWALL.com web site. You should register your SonicWALL,
any services, and upgrades before installing it to access technical support, if necessary, during
installation.
Chapter 4, Hardware Description, has descriptions of all SonicWALL products. There are
both front and back descriptions of the hardware.
Chapter 5, Troubleshooting, provides solutions to problems you may encounter while
configuring your SonicWALL.
Chapter 6, Support, outlines the support packages available from SonicWALL.
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Specifications and descriptions subject to change without notice.