This video is going to go over the initial setup of your SMB device. This is my client machine. You can connect to the SMB device through the IP address the device has on port 4434. The default IP is 192.168.1.1. If you see this message, it simply means the presented certificate is unknown to our computer. We can just go ahead to Advanced and select "Proceed". This will start the first-time configuration wizard. We'll go ahead and select "Next". The default password is simply "Admin", so we're going to make it something a little bit stronger. You can enforce password complexity on the administrators. You could also select this to help us improve product experience. Let me type in my new password. It indicates that this is a strong password. Well, medium, but good enough. At this point, we can go ahead and configure the device. It will give you an opportunity to either set a time manually, or you can go ahead and connect to an NTP server to adjust time and time zone. We'll just take the manual settings. We'll go ahead and select "Next". Here, we can name our appliance. I'll just call it SMBR8020. You can add your domain name if you're using one. So I'm going to go ahead and type "alpha.cp". We'll select "Next". Now we have an option to either use the local management or central Management. For now, we're going to stick with local management. We're going to have a dedicated video for central management. For now, I'm just going to stick with that. Here we will tell it to go ahead and connect via DHCP. We do have some other options. One of them specifically would be PPPoE. If you're doing a connection over ADSL, it will require PPPoE, where you would go in and it would ask for your user login and password, which is provided by your Internet service provider. In this case, I'll just stick with DHCP and I'm going to hit "Connect". I can do it later, but I'll do it now. In a few seconds, it will require the IP address from it's LAN adapter. There we go. I got an external IP address. I can go ahead and select "Next". Here I have additional LAN settings. I can change my IP, my mask. But, of course, if you'll change this, it will be disconnected because this is the address I'm currently connected to. DHCP Settings. You can enable or disable DHCP. You can change or customize your DHCP range, and, of course, you can add exclusions in case you're using some static IP addresses that you've added manually to devices on your network. The administrator connects us to this device either from the LAN or VPN connections. If you want, you can add Internet as well. You can also add specific IP addresses, any. If I'll go ahead and add a new address, it will pull my IP address of my host so then I can have it's more strict. For now, I'm going to stay with any IP address. Your appliance is going to be registered in the user center, and whenever this MAC address goes to a user center, it will actually get you the correct license and we'll pull it out of your user center account. In this case, I'm actually going to stay with my evaluation license, we'll skip that activation for now. Software blades activation. Here, we can select which blades we want to enable or disable. It's up to us. By default, everything is going to be enabled, but you can turn some of those features off. We'll go ahead and select "Next". Here we have the summary. We have Internet connection. We have that trial license. I can go ahead and select "Finish". It takes a few seconds, and then you're going to get this interface. This is our new interface. If you used earlier versions they look a little bit different. We'll go through all of these different options later on in this course, so you'll have a chance to see it all. Let's take a quick look at the access policy. We're allowing traffic to the Internet on all services. Allowing traffic between internal networks. We're blocking incoming traffic. Application and URL filtering, it's enabled. If I want, I can go ahead and add more options. If I'll go to NAT, I can see that NAT is enabled by default. If I'll go ahead and open Facebook, for example, you can see that it works. I have Internet connection because, as I mentioned before, the SMB is pre-configured. Out of the box. You plug it in, and everything works. In later modules, we'll go over all of the other options that we have here. This concludes the installation module.