Netgear UTM150 Quick Start Manual

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Installation Guide

ProSecure™ Unified Threat Management (UTM) Appliance
Models UTM5, UTM10, UTM25, UTM50, and UTM150

Thank you for selecting NETGEAR products.

Follow the instructions in this installation guide to connect the UTM using a single 
WAN interface, to use the Setup Wizard to configure the basic network and 
scanning settings, and to register the UTM and activate its licenses.

The UTM models differ in the number of LAN and WAN ports that they provide. For 
information about the different models and about how to configure other options 
such as multiple WAN settings (not applicable to the UTM 5 and UTM10), the 
firewall, VPN tunnels, and custom scanning, see the reference manual. 

You can access the reference manual from the UTM’s web management interface, 
through the resource CD, and from the NETGEAR support site at
http://support.netgear.com.

Verify the Package Contents

ProSecure™ UTM appliance

AC power cable

Rubber feet (4) with adhesive backing

Rack-mount brackets (some models)

Installation guide

Resource CD

Service registration card with license keys (some models)

Connect the UTM
The front panel of the UTM contains ports and status LEDs; the back panel of the 
UTM contains a console port, Factory Defaults reset button, cable lock receptacle, 
and AC power connection.

The following figure shows the front panel of the UTM150. The front panels of other 
models differ only in the number of LAN and WAN ports.

To connect the UTM:

1.

Connect a WAN port to a cable or DSL modem, satellite dish, wireless ISP 
radio antenna, or other WAN device that has an active WAN connection.

2.

Connect a LAN port to a computer that is configured as a DHCP client.

3.

Turn on the UTM by connecting one end of the AC power cable to the AC 
receptacle on the back panel of UTM and the other end to a power outlet. After 
about 1 minute, verify the following:

Power LED. The Power LED is solid green.

Test LED. The amber Test LED is lit. The Test LED turns off when the 
initialization process is completed, approximately 2 minutes after you have 
turned on the UTM.

WAN LED. The left LED of the connected WAN port is lit. If it is not, make 
sure that the Ethernet cable is securely attached to the WAN device and the 
WAN port, and that the WAN device is on. 

LAN LED. The left LED of the connected LAN port is on. If it is not, make 
sure that the Ethernet cable from the computer to the UTM is securely 
attached at both ends, and that the computer is on.

Note: If any of these LEDs are not lit, or if the Test LED does not turn off, see 
Chapter 12, “Troubleshoot and Use Online Support,” of the reference manual.

1. Power LED (green)

2. Test LED (amber)

3. USB port

4. LAN ports and LEDs

5. DMZ LED for LAN port 4

6. WAN ports and LEDs

1

5

4

3

6

2

Log In to the UTM
To log in to the UTM and access its web management interface:

1.

On the computer that is connected to 
the UTM, enter https://192.168.1.1 in 
the address field of a browser. The 
NETGEAR Configuration Manager 
Login screen displays in the browser.

2.

Enter admin for the user name and 
password for the password, and click 
the Login button.

The web management interface 
displays.

After 5 minutes of inactivity (the default 
login time-out), you are automatically 
logged out. You can change the login time-out by selecting Users > Users to 
display the Users screen and modifying the admin user settings.

Use the Setup Wizard
The Setup Wizard guides you through 10 screens to configure the basic network 
and scanning configuration of the UTM.

To access the Setup Wizard:

1.

Open the web management interface.

2.

Select Wizards.

3.

Select the Setup 
Wizard
 radio button.

4.

Follow the Setup 
Wizard to configure 
the following settings:

LAN settings

WAN settings

System date and time, including NTP server configuration

Email and web services (that is, protocols) and ports to scan

Email security (antivirus settings) and scan exceptions based on size

https://192.168.1.1

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