SonicWALL CDP 5040 Manuel utilisateur

Getting Started Guide
SonicWALL Backup and Recovery Solutions
BACKUP & RECOVERY
CDP 5040 / CDP 5040B
™
DYNAMIC SECURITY FOR THE GLOBAL NETWORK

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SonicWALL CDP 5040 / 5040B
Getting Started Guide
This Getting Started Guide contains installation procedures and
configuration guidelines for deploying a SonicWALL Continuous
Data Protection (CDP) appliance into a new or existing network.
The SonicWALL CDP appliance backs up data as changes
occur or on a schedule. Data is backed up first to your local
SonicWALL CDP appliance, and then optionally to a secure
offsite location*. This real-time data protection provides the
most current file and system backup possible. By combining the
advantages of local disk-based backup (fast recovery) with
offsite backup, the SonicWALL CDP appliance is the first
solution to eliminate—not just mitigate—exposure to threats of
data loss.
Please read this entire Getting Started Guide before setting up
your SonicWALL CDP 5040.
Note: For more detailed technical documentation, refer to the
SonicWALL CDP Administrator’s Guide and the
SonicWALL CDP Agent User’s Guide at:
<http://www.sonicwall.com/us/Support.html>
*Offsite backup is offered as a subscription-based service.
Contents
This Getting Started Guide contains the following sections:
Pre-Configuration Tasks - page 1
Setting Up the SonicWALL CDP Appliance - page 9
Installing and Verifying SonicWALL CDP Agent - page 23
Support and Training Options - page 31
Product Safety and Regulatory Information - page 39
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SonicWALL CDP 5040 / 5040B Getting Started Guide Page 1
Pre-Configuration Tasks
In this Section:
This section describes the SonicWALL CDP appliance and related components, and provides a guide to the configuration information you
will need for initial setup. Review this section before setting up your SonicWALL CDP 5040 appliance.
•Checking CDP 5040 Package Contents - page 2
•Overview of the SonicWALL CDP Appliance - page 3
•Front Bezel Control Features - page 5
•Record Configuration Information - page 7
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Page 2 Checking CDP 5040 Package Contents
Checking CDP 5040 Package Contents
Before setting up your SonicWALL CDP appliance, verify that your
package contains the following parts:
SonicWALL CDP 5040
Appliance
Getting Started Guide
Crossover Cable
Ethernet Cable
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Standard Power Cord*
Rack Mounting Kit
Front Bezel Keys
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Any Items Missing?
If any items are missing from your package,
please contact SonicWALL support.
A listing of the most current support documents are available online
at: <http://www.sonicwall.com/us/Support.html>
*The included power cord is intended for use in North America only.
For European Union (EU) customers, a power cord is not included.
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Overview of the SonicWALL CDP Appliance
Front Panel
• Pressing the reset button for several seconds will result in a reboot of the SonicWALL CDP appliance.
• Do not plug devices into any ports (other than those indicated) unless explicitly instructed to do so by a SonicWALL technical
support representative; doing so may void your warranty.
Continuous Data Protection
LED Indicators
Reset Button
Reboots the SonicWALL CDP appliance
Power Switch
Allows the SonicWALL CDP appliance
to be powered on or off
D-Pad Controls
Provides up, left, right, and down buttons to
navigate the LCD menu:
Up/Down: Navigate lists
Left: Cancel changes / return to previous
Right: Accept changes
Provides the following system status indications:
ALARM: Thermal or other alert condition*
ETH0/ETH1: ethernet link (solid), activity (blinking)
HDD: Hard disk activity (blinking)
PWR: The appliance is powered (off/on)
*For a full list of alerts, refer to the SonicWALL LED Alerts technote document.
LCD Display
Provides access to basic system
information, settings, and features using
the D-Pad controls
Front Bezel Release
Allows access to drive bays under the
front bezel for addition/replacement of
hard disks (requires use of included key)

Page 4 Overview of the SonicWALL CDP Appliance
Rear Panel
Provides connection for “local archiving”
data to supported USB storage devices
USB Ports
Power Supply
Provides power connection
using the supplied power
cables
Ethernet Port 0 (Management/LAN)
Provides configurable Gigabit-capable
Ethernet connection to your local network
Provides access to a command line
interface (CLI) for troubleshooting
Serial Port
Not authorized for use unless explicitly instructed
by a SonicWALL technical support representative.
VGA Port
Ethernet Port 1
Not authorized for use

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Front Bezel Control Features
The SonicWALL CDP appliance is equipped with a front panel
bezel interface that allows an administrator to customize certain
aspects of the appliance or simply monitor its status without
having to log into it through a separate terminal.
Main Menu
Upon booting, the LCD display initially shows the Main Menu.
The menu is made up of two options:
Use the Up and Down buttons to select the menu you wish to
enter. Click the Right button to enter it.
Status
The Status menu allows you to view specific aspects of the
appliance. Once selected, the LCD displays the Status List. This
list is navigated using the Up and Down buttons. Status options
include:
• Appliance name
• Software version
•Date
•Time
•Uptime
• Management URL
• Interface eth0 IP (default LAN)
• Interface eth0 subnet
Contains basic status values including
system resources, connections, and
port configuration values.
Allows configuration of basic LAN port
settings. Requires system PIN for
access, default: 76642.

Page 6 Front Bezel Control Features
Configure
The Configure Menu allows you to configure specific aspects of
the appliance. Once selected, the LCD displays a PIN request.
Note: The Default PIN is 76642. This number spells SONIC
on a phone keypad. The PIN number can be changed
from the System >Administration page.
All numbers are inputted using the 4 buttons. Select the
individual digit field using the Left and Right button and select
the desired number using the Up and Down button. Digits
increase incrementally from 0 to 9. Press the Right button to
confirm your PIN and enter the Configuration Menu.
The appliance allows the user to navigate in and out of the
Configuration Menu without having to re-enter the PIN.
However, once the appliance enters Screen-Saver Mode,
whether from the 6 second time out or from pressing the Left
button from the Main Menu, the PIN number must be re-entered
again to access the Configuration Menu.
After entering a new value for a setting in the configuration
menu, you are asked if you want to commit changes. Using the
4-way D-pad, press the Right button for yes or the Left button
for no.
If you choose yes, the screen notifies you that the settings are
updated.

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Record Configuration Information
Before continuing, record the following configuration information
for your reference:
Networking Information General Information
CDP IP Address:
_____________________
Select a free static IP address for
your SonicWALL CDP appliance
that is within the range of your
local subnet.
CDP Subnet Mask:
_____________________
Enter the subnet mask for the
local subnet where you are
installing your SonicWALL CDP
appliance.
Gateway IP Address:
_____________________
Record the IP address of your
network’s gateway device (such
as your perimeter firewall/router).
DNS Server 1:
_____________________
DNS Server 2 (optional):
_____________________
Record your DNS Server
information.
Server Name:
_____________________
Select a friendly name for your
SonicWALL CDP appliance
(maximum 32 characters).
Password:
_____________________
Select a password for your
SonicWALL CDP appliance
(default is password).
Serial Number:
_____________________
Record the serial number found
on the bottom of your SonicWALL
CDP appliance.
Authentication Code:
_____________________
Record the authentication code
found on the bottom of your
SonicWALL CDP appliance.
Registration Code:
_____________________
Record the registration code that
is generated in mysonicwall.com.
See Registering Your
SonicWALL CDP Appliance
on MySonicWALL - page 10.
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