Symantec 360R Administration Guide - Page 27

Understanding the Setup Wizard, About dual-WAN port appliances - 360 support

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Configuring a connection to the outside network 27 Understanding the Setup Wizard Understanding the Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard launches when you first browse to the appliance. The Setup Wizard helps you configure basic connectivity to the Internet or your intranet. If you have already successfully run the Setup Wizard and verified WAN connectivity to the outside network, you do not need to do any additional setup for WAN 1. For models 360 or 360R, use the SGMI to configure WAN 2. See the Symantec Gateway Security 300 Series Installation Guide for more information about using the Setup Wizard. Note: To change the language in which the SGMI appears, rerun the Setup Wizard and select a different language. The Setup Wizard verifies the current status of the WAN 1 connection before proceeding. If the WAN port (called WAN 1 on models 360 and 360R) is connected to an active network, the Setup Wizard guides you through configuring LiveUpdate and the administration password. If the WAN port is not currently active, the Setup Wizard guides you through entering your ISPspecific connection parameters. Use the WAN/ISP tabs to configure advanced connection settings or to configure WAN 2 port. You can re-run the Setup Wizard at any time after the initial installation. To run the Setup Wizard, on the WAN/ISP > Main Setup window, click Run Setup Wizard. See the Symantec Gateway Security 300 Series Installation Guide for more information. Warning: Anything you type and save on the WAN/ISP tabs overwrites what you entered previously in the Setup Wizard. This may cause loss of WAN connectivity. About dual-WAN port appliances Symantec Gateway Security 300 Series models 360 and 360R appliances have two WAN ports, WAN 1 and WAN 2. The model 360 and 360R appliances support different types of network settings on each of its WAN ports. For example, you may have a static IP account through your business as the primary WAN connection and a secondary (and less expensive) dynamic IP account for a backup connection. Each WAN port is treated as a completely different connection. Some configurations apply to both WAN ports and for other configurations you must configure each WAN port separately. Table 3-1 indicates the configuration

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Configuring a connection to the outside network
Understanding the Setup Wizard
Understanding the Setup Wizard
The Setup Wizard launches when you first browse to the appliance. The Setup
Wizard helps you configure basic connectivity to the Internet or your intranet.
If you have already successfully run the Setup Wizard and verified WAN
connectivity to the outside network, you do not need to do any additional setup
for WAN 1. For models 360 or 360R, use the SGMI to configure WAN 2. See the
Symantec Gateway Security 300 Series Installation Guide
for more information
about using the Setup Wizard.
Note:
To change the language in which the SGMI appears, rerun the Setup
Wizard and select a different language.
The Setup Wizard verifies the current status of the WAN 1 connection before
proceeding. If the WAN port (called WAN 1 on models 360 and 360R) is
connected to an active network, the Setup Wizard guides you through
configuring LiveUpdate and the administration password. If the WAN port is
not currently active, the Setup Wizard guides you through entering your ISP-
specific connection parameters. Use the WAN/ISP tabs to configure advanced
connection settings or to configure WAN 2 port.
You can re-run the Setup Wizard at any time after the initial installation. To run
the Setup Wizard, on the WAN/ISP > Main Setup window, click Run Setup
Wizard. See the
Symantec Gateway Security 300 Series Installation Guide
for
more information.
Warning:
Anything you type and save on the WAN/ISP tabs overwrites what you
entered previously in the Setup Wizard. This may cause loss of WAN
connectivity.
About dual-WAN port appliances
Symantec Gateway Security 300 Series models 360 and 360R appliances have
two WAN ports, WAN 1 and WAN 2. The model 360 and 360R appliances
support different types of network settings on each of its WAN ports. For
example, you may have a static IP account through your business as the primary
WAN connection and a secondary (and less expensive) dynamic IP account for a
backup connection. Each WAN port is treated as a completely different
connection.
Some configurations apply to both WAN ports and for other configurations you
must configure each WAN port separately.
Table 3-1
indicates the configuration