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This serial# is associated with the TZW product line, which I know for a fact, has a 9 pin management port.Unless the S/N is wrong, you aren't looking in the right place for the port. Also, the product number, which always starts with 01-SSC would be much more helpful.
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I don't think it's part of the TZW product line. It's a few years old and probably more. It might be a discontinued product line of firewalls. http://www.practicallynetworked.com/review.asp?pid=337 This is a link to the closest model to mine. The only difference is that mine has a DMZ. As I said before, sonicwall matches the serial number to a product but it just doesn't give an description for it so i know i have a valid serial number. I don't see an numbers starting with 01-SSC nor a serial port.
I appreciate everyone's help with this bear of a task. I've been frustrated with this thing for days.
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Hmmmmmmmm,
I only see TZW lines on their site. When I run the S/N it points to different models, all of which don't look like yours. How about posting *everything* from the label on the bottom of the unit.
Also, if this unit is like the one pictured then you will be doing a command channel and upload through the ethernet port. Did you try a cross-over cable in port 1 of the unit?
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I know, this model is giving me major problems. The serial number I gave before is EVERYTHING on the bottom, back and sides of the firewall. It's labled very inefficiently! Yes, I have a cross-over cable connected from the LAN to the test box.
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It's an electronic device that emits radiation so it has to have an FCC id number, if not the label fell off or it's some illegal box. With luck you can cross reference the FCC ID to a Model number, there is a master database. Then do a google on the correct model.
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid/
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Alright, I'll try that and see what goes. Thanks.
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r..i..g..h..t... Anyways, The model is a Sonicwall DMZ. Aparently that's the complete name of the unit, pretty basic name if you ask me but these were their first line of firewalls.
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The early SonicWALLs were not set up the same as the later on. The webramp 700s is an old SOHO (hell, uses the same firmware). Their manual :
http://computechdata.com/documentation.php
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I've come to the conclusion that either the firmware is corrupt or that the last person who used this changed the defaults and now I can't set them back. I've tried pressing the "reset" button and the following the reset procedure but nothing helped. Anyone know of other ways to reset the firewall to its defaults?