Connections

Connect the network ports as follows:

  • INTERNAL interface 2 (IN): Workstation,

  • EXTERNAL interface 1 (OUT): Internet access device.

The client workstation can either be linked directly to the firewall’s internal interface or connected to the local network, which is itself connected to the firewall’s internal interface. For a direct connection of the workstation to the firewall, use the crossover Ethernet cable provided with the product. Details on how to connect SNxr1200 model firewalls are given in the section Cabling on the SNxr1200 model below.

 


SN160, SN160W, SN210, SN210W, SN310 and SN-S-Series models


SN510 and SN710 models


SN910 model


SN-M-Series-520, SN-M-Series-720, SN-M-Series-920, SN1100, SN2100, SN3100, SN-L-Series-2200, SN-L-Series-3200, SN6100, SN-XL-Series-5200 and SN-XL-Series-6200 models


SNi20 model

 

 

 


SNi40 model


IMPORTANT
In factory settings, the network port 1 is reserved for the modem or Internet router. In this case, you cannot access the configuration interface from this port.

Cabling on the SNxr1200 model

WARNING
To access your firewall from a client workstation, you will need to connect on the IN 2 or “Internal” port, or on another port (except port 1). Refer to the section on Network connectors, under IN/OUT definition.

Port Signal Pin Port Signal Pin
OUT 1 ETH1_MDI0+ J2.32 IN 2 ETH2_MDI0+ J4.1
ETH1_MDI0- J2.33 ETH2_MDI0- J4.2
ETH1_MDI1+ J2.34 ETH2_MDI1+ J4.3
ETH1_MDI1- J2.35 ETH2_MDI1- J4.4
ETH1_MDI2+ J2.36 ETH2_MDI2+ J4.11
ETH1_MDI2- J2.37 ETH2_MDI2- J4.10
ETH1_MDI3+ J2.38 ETH2_MDI3+ J4.9
ETH1_MDI3- J2.39 ETH2_MDI3- J4.8