Ruijie RG-WALL 1600-Z3200-S Cloud-Managed Firewall

Hardware Installation and Reference Guide

Preface

This document is intended for network engineers, technical support and servicing engineers, and network administrators.

Technical Support

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1 Overview

1.1 Introduction

The RG-WALL 1600-Z3200-S firewall (Z3200-S firewall or Z3200-S for short) is a next-generation Z series firewall of Ruijie Networks for all industries. It continuously improves the security detection capabilities of firewalls through cloud-network linkage. The Z3200-S firewall offers a quick intelligent deployment solution, simplifying deployment and reducing technical difficulty. In addition, it allows you to easily configure security policies.

1.2 Package Contents

Table 1-1 Package Contents
No. Item Quantity
1 Host (nameplate at the bottom) 1
2 Power cord 1
3 Power cord retention clip 1
4 Yellow/Green grounding cable 1
5 Rubber pad 4
6 L-shaped mounting bracket 2
7 M4 x 8 mm cross recessed countersunk head screw 6
8 Console cable 1
9 Network cable 1
10 Warranty Manual and Hazardous Substance List 1
11 Mounting Bracket Installation Guide 1

1.3 Product Appearance

1.3.1 Front Panel

Figure 1-1 Front Panel

[Diagram of the front panel of the RG-WALL 1600-Z3200-S firewall showing various ports and indicators: SATA, PWR, SYS, Reset button, Console port, USB port, Speed/Link/ACT indicators, OF ports, SFP+ ports, SFP ports.]

Table 1-2 Components on the Front Panel
No. Component Description
1 SATA hard disk indicator Steady green: A hard disk is connected. Blinking green: Data is being read or written.
2 PWSR indicator Steady green: The power supply is normal. Off: The power supply is cut off or fails.
3 SYS indicator Blinking green: The device is powered on and being initialized. Steady green: Initialization is complete. Steady red: An alarm is generated.
4 Reset button Restarting the device: Press the button for less than 3 seconds. Restoring factory settings: Press the button for more than 3 seconds. When you perform either of the preceding operations, device status information is collected. After the device restarts, you can access the web interface of the firewall, choose System Management > One-Click Collection, and download the information.
5 Console port It is used to connect to the console for device maintenance and diagnosis. Note: The console port is used only in special scenarios. For details, contact technical support personnel.
6 USB port Two USB 2.0 ports can be used to connect USB drives.
7 Electrical port 0 (port 0/MGMT) It is used to access the device management page upon first login.
8 Electrical ports 1 to 7 They are used to connect network cables.
9 Optical port OF indicator Steady green: The port is connected. Blinking green: The port is receiving or sending data. Off: The optical port is incorrectly connected.
10 Optical port 8F indicator Steady green: The port is connected. Blinking green: The port is receiving or sending data. Off: The optical port is incorrectly connected.
11 Optical port 8F Gigabit optical port. For details about optical modules that support this port, see Specifications.
12 Optical port OF 10 Gigabit optical port. For details about optical modules that support this port, see Specifications.
13 Speed indicators (round) of electrical ports 0 to 7 Steady orange: Gbps port speed. Off: 100/10 Mbps port speed.
14 Link/ACT status indicators (square) of electrical ports 0 to 7 Steady green: The port is connected. Blinking green: The port is receiving or sending data. Off: The port is incorrectly connected.
1.3.2 Rear Panel

Figure 1-2 Rear Panel

[Diagram of the rear panel of the RG-WALL 1600-Z3200-S firewall showing: power cord retention clip position, power socket, power switch, expansion slot for hard disk, grounding terminal.]

Table 1-3 Components on the Rear Panel
No. Component Description
1 Installation position of a power cord retention clip Used to install a power cord retention clip.
2 Power socket Used to connect an AC power cord.
3 Power switch Used to power on or power off the device.
4 Expansion slot for a hard disk Used to install a hard disk.
5 Grounding terminal Used to ground the device to ensure electrical safety.

1.4 Hard Disk

The Z3200-S firewall can be equipped with the RG-NSEC-HDD-1T module to store logs and report data. Figure 1-3 shows the appearance of the hard disk.

Figure 1-3 RG-NSEC-HDD-1T Appearance

[Image of the RG-NSEC-HDD-1T hard disk module.]

Table 1-4 Hard Disk Specifications
Model RG-NSEC-HDD-1T
Firewall Model RG-WALL 1600-Z3200-S
Dimensions (H x W x D) 27 mm x 130 mm x 102 mm (1.06 in. x 5.12 in. x 4.02 in.)
Type Hard disk drive
Capacity 1 TB
Hot Swapping Not supported

ⓘ Note

⚠ Caution

1.5 Specifications

Table 1-5 Specifications
RG-WALL 1600-Z3200-S
Storage DDR4 SDRAM: 4 GB
Boot ROM: 8 MB
eMMC: 8 GB
SATA hard disk: 1 TB
Port The firewall supports eight electrical ports and two optical ports.
  • Electrical port: works at a rate of 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps in auto-negotiation mode and automatically identifies network cables and crossover cables.
  • Gigabit optical port: supports 1000BASE-SX/LX/ZX mini GBIC and GE-SFP-LX20/LH40-BIDI optical modules.
  • 10 Gigabit optical port: supports XG-SFP-SR-MM850, XG-SFP-LR-SM1310, and XG-SFP-ER-SM1550 optical modules, as well as BIDI optical modules.
MGMT port
Used as GE 0/0 port. It works at a rate of 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps in auto-negotiation mode and automatically identifies network cables and crossover cables.
Console port: 1
USB port: two USB 2.0 ports
Bypass Not supported
Expansion Slot for Hard Disk (Optional) One 1 TB hard disk can be configured.
Expansion Card Not supported
Hot Swapping Hard disk: not supported
Port Standards Ethernet port: 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-TX, 1000BASE-SX/LX/ZX, and 10GBASE-SR/LR/ZR
Console port: RS-232
Dimensions (H x W x D) 43.6 mm x 440 mm × 200 mm (1.72 in. x 17.32 in. x 7.87 in.; without rubber pads)
Power Supply 100-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz; 0.65 A
Max. Power Consumption Less than 25 W
Temperature 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)
Operating Humidity 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing)

! Warning

⚠ Caution

! Warning

! Warning

2 Preparing for Installation

2.1 Safety Precautions

ⓘ Note

2.1.1 General Safety
2.1.2 Transfer Safety
2.1.3 Electrical Safety

! Warning

You are advised to use an uninterrupted power supply (UPS) to avoid interference caused by power failures.

2.1.4 ESD Safety
2.1.5 Laser Safety

Many optical modules supported by the device are Class I laser products.

Precautions:

ⓘ Note

Do not approach or look directly into an optical port under any circumstances. This may cause permanent damage to your eyes.

2.2 Installation Environment Requirements

Install the RG-WALL 1600 series firewall indoors to ensure its normal operation and prolonged service life. The installation site must meet the following requirements:

2.2.1 Ventilation Requirements

Reserve sufficient space in front of the air vents to ensure normal heat dissipation. After cables are connected, bundle the cables or place them in the cable management bracket to avoid blocking air inlets.

2.2.2 Space Requirements

To have sufficient room for chassis handling and module swapping, you are advised to maintain an indoor pathway of at least 0.8 m (31.50 in.) wide.

Do not install the device against the wall. Instead, maintain a minimum space of 0.4 m (15.75 in.) wide around the device for proper ventilation.

2.2.3 Temperature and Humidity Requirements

To ensure the normal operation and prolonged service life of the device, maintain an appropriate temperature and humidity in the equipment room.

If the device works in an environment with too high or too low temperature and humidity for a long period, it may be damaged.

Table 2-1 Temperature and Humidity Requirements
Item Requirements
Temperature Long-term operating temperature: 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F)
Short-term operating temperature: 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)
Humidity Long-term operating humidity: 40% to 65% RH (non-condensing)
Short-term operating humidity: 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing)

ⓘ Note

2.2.4 Cleanliness Requirements

Dust poses a major threat to device operating. In an indoor environment, dust may fall on the device and be attached on the surface due to static electricity, causing poor contact of metallic joints. Such electrostatic adhesion may occur more easily when the relative humidity is low, not only affecting the service life of the device, but also causing communication faults. The following table describes the requirements on the dust content and granularity in the equipment room.

Table 2-2 Requirements on Dust
Dust Content (Particles/m³)
Dust particles (diameter ≥ 0.5 µm) ≤ 1.4 x 107
Dust particles (diameter ≥ 1 µm) ≤ 7 x 105
Dust particles (diameter ≥ 3 µm) ≤ 2.4 x 105
Dust particles (diameter ≥ 5 µm) ≤ 1.3 x 105

Apart from dust, the salt, acid, and sulfide in the air in the equipment room must meet strict requirements. These harmful substances will accelerate metal corrosion and component aging. Therefore, the equipment room should be properly protected against the intrusion of harmful gases, such as sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen dioxide, and chlorine gas. The following table lists limit values for harmful gases.

Table 2-3 Requirements on Gases
Gas Average (mg/m³) Maximum (mg/m³)
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) 0.2 1.5
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) 0.006 0.03
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) 0.04 0.15
Ammonia gas (NH3) 0.05 0.15
Chlorine gas (Cl2) 0.01 0.3

ⓘ Note

Average refers to the average value of harmful gases measured in one week. Maximum refers to the upper limit of harmful gases measured in one week for up to 30 minutes every day.

2.2.5 Grounding Requirements

A proper grounding system is the basis for stable and reliable running and is indispensable for protection against lightning and interference. Carefully check the grounding conditions at the installation site according to the grounding specifications, and complete grounding properly based on the actual situation.

⚠ Caution

The building should provide protective grounding to ensure that the device can be properly grounded.

2.2.6 Anti-interference Requirements
2.2.7 Lightning Protection Requirements
2.2.8 Installation Site Requirements

Regardless of whether the device is installed in a cabinet or on a workbench, observe the following conditions:

2.3 Tools

Table 2-4 Tools
Common Tools Phillips screwdrivers, fastening bolts, and cable ties
Special Tools ESD gloves, wire stripper, crimping plier, and crystal connector crimping plier
Relevant Devices PC, display, and keyboard

ⓘ Note

The RG-WALL 1600 series firewall is delivered without a tool kit. You need to prepare a tool kit.

2.4 Unpacking the Device

Before installing the Z3200-S firewall, open the accessories box delivered with the product and check whether the accessories are complete. The accessories of the product depend on the product model. For details, see the package contents.

3 Installing the Device

3.1 Installation Procedure

Install the device according to the following procedure to prevent damage.

[Flowchart showing the installation steps: Start -> Prepare for installation -> (Optional) Install the hard disk -> Install the device at the specified position -> Connect the grounding cable -> Connect the power cord -> Verify installation -> End]

3.2 Preparing for Installation

Prepare for installation according to 2 Preparing for Installation and check whether the following conditions are met:

3.3 (Optional) Installing the Hard Disk

Application Scenario

The RG-NSEC-HDD-1T hard disk can be configured for the device to store logs and report data.

Precautions

Pay attention to the following:

[Illustrations showing incorrect handling of the hard disk: touching components, dropping, applying pressure.]

Procedure

(1) Loosen the two fixing screws of the hard disk on the rear of the device when the device is powered off.

Figure 3-1 shows the position of the fixing screws of the hard disk.

Figure 3-1 Position of the Fixing Screws of the Hard Disk

[Diagram showing the rear panel of the firewall with arrows pointing to the locations of the hard disk fixing screws.]

(2) Remove the hard disk panel.

(3) Insert the hard disk.

(4) Fasten the fixing screws.

3.4 Installing the Device at the Specific Position

3.4.1 Installing in a Cabinet
Application Scenario

When a standard cabinet is configured, the fixed accessories delivered with the device can be used. The Z3200-S firewall is designed based on a standard cabinet. You can use the fixed accessories as required.

Prerequisites

Before installation, check the following items:

Procedure
  1. Install the mounting brackets on both sides of the device according to the Mounting Bracket Installation Guide in the package contents.
  2. Install the cage nuts on both sides of the device.
  3. Lift the device by both sides and push it horizontally into the cabinet.
  4. Secure the left and right mounting brackets of the device to the front of the cabinet to fix the device in the cabinet.
Follow-up Procedure

After installation, check the following items:

3.4.2 Installing on a Workbench
Application Scenario

In many cases, a standard cabinet is unavailable. In such cases, you can simply place the device on a clean workbench.

Prerequisites

Before installation, check the following items:

Procedure
  1. Paste the four rubber pads delivered with the device on the holes at the four corners of the bottom of the device.
  2. Place the device on the workbench.
Follow-up Procedure

After installation, check the following items:

3.5 Connecting the Grounding Cable

Application Scenario

You must correctly connect the grounding cable to ensure lightning protection and anti-interference of the firewall.

Procedure

(1) Remove the screw from the grounding terminal of the device.

Icon 1 in Figure 3-2 shows the grounding terminal of the firewall.

Figure 3-2 Grounding Terminal of the Z3200-S Firewall

[Diagram of the rear panel of the Z3200-S firewall highlighting the grounding terminal.]

(2) Align the M4 end of the grounding cable with the screw hole of the grounding terminal, and fasten the screw.

(3) Connect the M6 end of the grounding cable to the grounding terminal of the cabinet or workbench.

Follow-up Procedure

After connecting the grounding cable, check the following items:

3.6 Connecting the Power Cord

Application Scenario

A power cord is used to connect a power module and an external power supply. If dual power supplies are configured, the power cords need to be connected for both power modules.

Prerequisites
Procedure

! Warning

Use the delivered power cords. Otherwise, security accidents may occur.

  1. Plug one end of a power cord into the power socket on the rear panel of the firewall chassis.
  2. Verify that the power cord retention clip is properly installed and secure the power cord with the clip.
  3. Connect the other end of the power cable to the AC power socket.

3.7 Verifying Installation

After installing the device, check the following items before powering on the device:

4 Commissioning

4.1 Setting Up the Configuration Environment

Prerequisites

The Z3200-S firewall provides the default configuration, as described in Table 4-1.

Table 4-1 Factory Settings of the Device
DHCP By default, the DHCP service is not enabled.
Login Address Default address: https://192.168.1.200
Account and Password Default account: admin
Default password: firewall
Management Port Port 0/MGMT
Procedure

Use a network cable to connect port 0/MGMT on the firewall to the management PC.

Figure 4-1 Connecting the Network Cable

[Diagram showing a network connection between a Management PC and the Firewall via port 0/MGMT. The PC automatically obtains an IP address through DHCP.]

By default, the DHCP server function is enabled on port 0/MGMT. In this case, the local NIC of the management PC can automatically obtain an IP address from the firewall to communicate with the firewall. Therefore, you do not need to manually configure the IP address.

4.2 Powering on and Starting the Device

4.2.1 Checklist Before Power-On
4.2.2 Powering on and Starting the Device
  1. Turn on the switch of the external power supply.
  2. Turn on the power switch of the firewall.
4.2.3 Checklist After Power-On

Check the status of the PWR indicator on the device.

Table 4-2 PWR Indicator Status
Status Description
Steady green The power supply is working normally.
Off The power supply fails or is not turned on.

4.3 Configuring the Product

Open a browser on the management PC, enter https://192.168.1.200 in the search box, and press Enter. Then, log in to the web interface of the firewall to configure services.

⚠ Caution

By default, the prefix https must be used. If http://192.168.1.200 is used, you may fail to log in.

For details about device configuration, see User Manual of the required version.

5 FAQs

5.1 AC Power Module Does Not Work

5.1.1 Symptom

All indicators on the front panel are off, and the fan does not rotate.

5.1.2 Solution
  1. Remove the power cord from the power socket.
  2. Check whether cables in the cabinet or on the workbench are correctly connected, and whether the power cord is securely connected to the power socket.
  3. Check whether the power cord is securely connected to the power supply module.

5.2 Serial Console Has No Output

5.2.1 Symptom

After the system is started, the serial console does not display any information.

5.2.2 Solution
  1. Check whether the serial cable is properly connected, and whether the connected serial port is consistent with that configured on HyperTerminal.
  2. Check whether the baud rate configured for the serial port on HyperTerminal is correct.
  3. If there is still no output on the serial port, contact Ruijie technical support.

5.3 Optical Port Fails

5.3.1 Symptom

After an optical module is inserted into an optical port and the optical fiber is properly connected, the indicator of the optical port is still off.

5.3.2 Solution

Perform the following steps:

  1. Check whether the receive end and transmit end of the fiber connection are reverse. In normal cases, the transmit end on a local optical port must be connected to the receive end on the peer port. You can change the connection sequence of the two fibers on the optical modules.
  2. Check whether the wavelengths of the optical modules on both ends are the same. For example, an optical module with a wavelength of 1310 nm cannot be connected to an optical module of 1550 nm.
  3. Check whether the distance between the two ends exceeds the maximum length marked on the optical modules.
  4. Check whether the fiber type meets the requirement.
  5. Optical ports of some devices can work at different rates. In this case, you need to check whether the rates of the two ends are the same.
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