SonicWall SonicWall NSA 5700
- The SonicWall NSA 5700 is a high-performance firewall designed for small to medium-sized businesses and distributed enterprises.
Specifications
- OS
- SonicOS
- IDS/IPS
- Yes
- LAN
- 10/100/1000
- RAM
- 8 GB
- USB
- 2x USB 3.0
- UTM
- 9 Gbps
- VPN
- Yes
- WAN
- 10/100/1000, 10GbE
- Ports
- 8x GE RJ45, 2x 10GbE SFP+, 2x USB 3.0, 1x Console
- SD-WAN
- Yes
- Firewall
- Yes
- Sessions
- 11 million
- LAN Ports
- 8x GE
- VPN Peers
- 10,000
- WAN Ports
- 2x GE, 2x 10GbE SFP+
- Management
- Web, CLI, SSH, SNMP
- Throughput
- 36 Gbps firewall, 14 Gbps threat prevention
- SSL Inspection
- 5.9 Gbps
Potential Threats
13 Known CVEs
Default IP
192.168.168.168
Default admin panel address for SonicWall SonicWall NSA 5700
Default Credentials — SonicWall SonicWall NSA 5700
| Username | Password | Access Type | Protocol | Port | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| web | HTTPS | 443 | |||
| console | Console | — |
Known CVE Vulnerabilities (13)
An Improper Authentication vulnerability in the SSLVPN authentication mechanism allows a remote attacker to bypass authentication.
Improper neutralization of special elements in the SMA100 SSL-VPN management interface allows a remote authenticated attacker with administrative priv...
The authentication mechanism in SonicWall GMS and Analytics Web Services had insufficient checks, allowing authentication bypass. This issue affects G...
A Stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability in the SonicOS allows a remote unauthenticated attacker to cause Denial of Service (DoS), which could caus...
SonicWall GMS is vulnerable to file path manipulation resulting that an unauthenticated attacker can gain access to web directory containing applicati...
SonicWall SMA1000 series firmware 12.4.0, 12.4.1-02965 and earlier versions uses a shared and hard-coded encryption key to store data.
A Stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability in the SonicOS via HTTP request allows a remote unauthenticated attacker to cause Denial of Service (DoS)...
A Stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability in SMA100 Apache httpd server's mod_cgi module environment variables allows a remote unauthenticated attac...
A Host Header Redirection vulnerability in SonicOS potentially allows a remote attacker to redirect firewall management users to arbitrary web domains...
Improper neutralization of special elements in the SMA100 management interface allows a remote authenticated attacker to inject arbitrary commands as...
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FAQ
The most common default credentials for SonicWall SonicWall NSA 5700 are listed in the table above. Always change these immediately after setup.
The default username for SonicWall SonicWall NSA 5700 is typically "admin". The full list of default credentials including username, password, access type and port is shown in the table on this page.
Log in to the admin panel using the default credentials listed above. Navigate to Administration → Password or System → Account settings. Enter the current password and set a new strong password. Save the changes.
Locate the Reset button (usually a small pinhole on the back/bottom of the device). Hold it for 10-30 seconds while powered on until the LEDs flash. The device will reboot with default settings.
No. Default credentials are publicly known and frequently exploited by automated scanners. Change the admin password immediately after first login.
SonicWall SonicWall NSA 5700 has 13 known CVE vulnerabilities documented in our database. The full list with severity ratings is shown on this page. Apply the latest firmware update from the manufacturer to address known issues.