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COMPREHENSIVE INTERNET SECURITY
SonicOS 4.0 Enhanced
Administrator’s Guide
SonicWALL Internet Security Appliances
For the SonicWALL TZ 180 and TZ 190
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Page 1 - Administrator’s Guide

COMPREHENSIVE INTERNET SECURITYSonicOS 4.0 EnhancedAdministrator’s GuideSonicWALL Internet Security AppliancesFor the SonicWALL TZ 180 and TZ 190

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xSonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideChapter 25: Setting Up Web Proxy Forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305Network > Web Proxy

Page 3 - Table of Contents

System > Settings100SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSettingsImport Settings To import a previously saved preferences file into the SonicWAL

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System > Settings101SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Boot to your choice of firmware and system settings. • Manage system backups. • E

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System > Settings102SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Uploaded Firmware - the latest uploaded version from mySonicWALL.com. –Uploaded Fir

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System > Settings103SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSafeMode - Rebooting the SonicWALL Security Appliance SafeMode allows easy firmware and

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System > Settings104SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote Clicking Boot next to any firmware image overwrites the existing current firmware

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105SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 12 Chapter 12: Using SonicWALL Packet CaptureSystem > Packet CaptureThis chapter contains the fo

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System > Packet Capture106SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • PPP negotiations detailsYou can configure the packet capture feature in the S

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System > Packet Capture107SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideRefer to the figure below to see a high level view of the packet capture subsyste

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System > Packet Capture108SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideAccessing Packet Capture in the UIThis section describes how to access the packet

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System > Packet Capture109SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStarting packet captureStep 1 Navigate to the Packet Capture page in the UI. See

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xiSonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideChapter 30: Configuring Advanced Wireless Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . .339Wireless > Advanced . .

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System > Packet Capture110SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Egress - The SonicWALL appliance interface on which the packet was captured w

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System > Packet Capture111SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideAbout the Packet Detail WindowWhen you click on a packet in the Captured Packets

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System > Packet Capture112SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • “Configuring Advanced Settings” on page 119 • “Restarting FTP logging” on pa

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System > Packet Capture113SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideYou can specify up to ten Ethernet types separated by commas. Currently, the foll

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System > Packet Capture114SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo configure Packet Capture complete the following steps:Step 1 Navigate to the P

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System > Packet Capture115SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring Display Filter SettingsThis section describes how to configure packet

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System > Packet Capture116SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSonicOS Enhanced adds one of four possible packet status values to each captured

Page 21 - Introduction

System > Packet Capture117SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 4 In the Interface Name(s) box, type the SonicWALL appliance interfaces for

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System > Packet Capture118SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideIf you configure automatic logging, this supersedes the setting for wrapping the

Page 23 - CHAPTER 1

System > Packet Capture119SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guidemonth, day, and year. For example, packet-log--3-22-08292006.cap. For HTML format

Page 24 - About this Guide

xiiSonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuidePart 5: WWANChapter 34: Configuring Wireless WAN (TZ 190 only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371WWAN . . . .

Page 25 - Organization of this Guide

System > Packet Capture120SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideEven when interfaces specified in the capture filters do not match, this option e

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System > Packet Capture121SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Red: Capture is stopped • Green: Capture is running and the buffer is not fu

Page 27 - Guide Conventions

System > Packet Capture122SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideResetting the Status InformationYou can reset the displayed statistics for the ca

Page 28 - SonicWALL Technical Support

System > Packet Capture123SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideHTML FormatYou can view the HTML format in a browser. The following is an example

Page 29 - Current Documentation

System > Packet Capture124SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideText File FormatYou can view the text format output in a text editor. The followi

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125SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 13 Chapter 13: Using Diagnostic Tools & Restarting the ApplianceSystem > DiagnosticsThe Syst

Page 31 - Common Criteria Guide

System > Diagnostics126SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTech Support ReportThe Tech Support Report generates a detailed report of the SonicW

Page 32 - • Hardware Failover

System > Diagnostics127SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • “Active Connections Monitor” on page 127 • “CPU Monitor” on page 128 • “DNS Na

Page 33 - Related Documents

System > Diagnostics128SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThe fields you enter values into are combined into a search string with a logical AN

Page 34 - Common Criteria

System > Diagnostics129SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideDNS Name LookupThe SonicWALL security appliance has a DNS lookup tool that returns t

Page 35 - CHAPTER 3

xiiiSonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideChapter 40: Configuring Advanced Access Rule Settings . . . . . . . . . .433Firewall > Advanced . .

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System > Diagnostics130SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuidePacket CaptureThe Packet Capture tool tracks the status of a communications stream a

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System > Diagnostics131SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideClient sends a final ACK, and waits for start of data transfer.Step 6 TCP sent on WA

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System > Diagnostics132SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideProcess MonitorProcess Monitor shows individual system processes, their CPU utilizat

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System > Diagnostics133SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTrace RouteTrace Route is a diagnostic utility to assist in diagnosing and troublesh

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System > Restart134SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSystem > RestartThe SonicWALL security appliance can be restarted from the Web Manage

Page 41 - Applying Changes

SONICWALL SONICOS ENHANCED 4.0 ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 135PART 3 Network

Page 42 - Navigating Tables

136 SONICWALL SONICOS ENHANCED 4.0 ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE

Page 43 - Logging Out

137SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 14 Chapter 14: Configuring InterfacesNetwork > InterfacesThe Network > Interfaces page includ

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Network > Interfaces138SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSetup WizardThe Setup Wizard button accesses the Setup Wizard. The Setup Wizard walk

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Network > Interfaces139SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCaution You cannot change the Zones in the Edit Interface window for the LAN, WAN, M

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xivSonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideChapter 45: Managing Quality of Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 467Firewall > Qo

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Network > Interfaces140SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuidePhysical InterfacesPhysical interfaces must be assigned to a Zone to allow for confi

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Configuring Interfaces141SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTransparent ModeTransparent Mode in SonicOS Enhanced uses interfaces as the top level

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Configuring Interfaces142SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote The administrator password is required to regenerate encryption keys after chang

Page 50 - Administrator Prerequisites

Configuring Interfaces143SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring Interfaces in Transparent ModeTransparent Mode enables the SonicWALL secu

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Configuring Interfaces144SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Range to specify a range of IP addresses by entering beginning and ending value of

Page 52 - Purchasing Security Services

Configuring Interfaces145SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring Wireless InterfacesA Wireless interface is an interface that has been ass

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Configuring Interfaces146SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote The above table depicts the maximum subnet mask sizes allowed. You can still use

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Configuring Interfaces147SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCaution If you select a specific Ethernet speed and duplex, you must force the connec

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Configuring Interfaces148SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • DHCP - configures the SonicWALL to request IP settings from a DHCP server on the

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Configuring Interfaces149SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideEthernet SettingsIf you need to force an Ethernet speed, duplex and/or MAC address, c

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xvSonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideChapter 50: Configuring DHCP Over VPN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .587VPN > DHCP over V

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Configuring Interfaces150SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideUse the Bandwidth Management section of the Edit Interface screen to enable or disabl

Page 59 - Related Features

Configuring Interfaces151SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 is the defaultStep 3 In the Switch Ports tab, chose wh

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Configuring Interfaces152SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring the Wireless WAN InterfaceThe SonicWALL TZ 190 security appliance introdu

Page 61 - Viewing Status Information

Configuring Interfaces153SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideManaging WWAN ConnectionsTo initiate a WWAN connection, on the Network > Interface

Page 62 - System Messages

Configuring Interfaces154SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideFor a detailed explanation of the behavior of the Ethernet with WWAN Failover setting

Page 63 - Security Services

Configuring Interfaces155SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote To configure the SonicWALL TZ 190 for Connect on Data operation, you must select

Page 64 - Before You Register

Configuring Interfaces156SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring Remotely Triggered Dial-Out on the WWANBefore configuring the Remotely Tr

Page 65 - System > Status

Configuring Interfaces157SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring the Maximum Allowed WWAN ConnectionsTo configure the maximum number of no

Page 66 - Network Interfaces

Configuring Interfaces158SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • SonicPoint Limit: The maximum number of allowed SonicPoints is configured automat

Page 67 - Managing SonicWALL Licenses

159SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 15 Chapter 15: Configuring PortShield InterfacesSonicWALL PortShield Interfaces SonicWALL PortShiel

Page 68 - Security Services Summary

xviSonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuidePart 11: Security ServicesChapter 54: Managing SonicWALL Security Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . 687So

Page 69 - System > Licenses

SonicWALL PortShield Interfaces160SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNetwork > SwitchPortsThe Network > SwitchPorts page allows you to mana

Page 70 - Manual Upgrade

SonicWALL PortShield Interfaces161SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWhen you create a PortShield interface in Transparent Mode, you create a ran

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SonicWALL PortShield Interfaces162SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCreating a PortShield Interface from the Interfaces AreaBefore creating and

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SonicWALL PortShield Interfaces163SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide6. Click the Add PortShield Interface button. The Add Port Shield dialog bo

Page 73 - CHAPTER 7

SonicWALL PortShield Interfaces164SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide8. After you select a zone option, the management software displays a more e

Page 74 - Login Security Settings

SonicWALL PortShield Interfaces165SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote This option only appears when creating a PortShield interface, not when

Page 75 - System > Administration

SonicWALL PortShield Interfaces166SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCreating a New Zone for the PortShield InterfaceYou may want to create a zon

Page 76 - Multiple Administrators

SonicWALL PortShield Interfaces167SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide4. After selecting the security level for the PortShield interface, click on

Page 77 - Web Management Settings

SonicWALL PortShield Interfaces168SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide4. Click the Configure button. The management software displays the Edit Mul

Page 78 - Advanced Management

SonicWALL PortShield Interfaces169SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCreating Transparent Mode PortShield InterfacesYou may find it useful to cre

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xviiSonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideChapter 57: Managing SonicWALL Gateway Anti-Virus Service . . . . .715Security Services > Gateway Anti

Page 80 - Enable GMS Management

SonicWALL PortShield Interfaces170SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide7. Click on the Transparent Range list box and click on the Create new addre

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SonicWALL PortShield Interfaces171SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCreating a PortShield Using an Address Object Containing an Address RangeTo

Page 82 - Download URL

SonicWALL PortShield Interfaces172SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide2. Click on the Add button in the Address Objects list in the window. SonicO

Page 83 - Selecting UI Language

SonicWALL PortShield Interfaces173SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo select ports and apply them to a previously configured interface, perform

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PortShield Deployment Scenario174SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide6. Click on the PortShield Interface list box as shown in the following figur

Page 85 - Managing Certificates

PortShield Deployment Scenario175SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote The easiest way to configure this example is to use the PortShield Wizar

Page 86 - System > Certificates

PortShield Deployment Scenario176SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuidePortShield InterfacesThe small business example uses two PortShield interface

Page 87 - Importing Certificates

PortShield Deployment Scenario177SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Name: Residents –Security Type: Wireless. Select Wireless so you can use

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PortShield Deployment Scenario178SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –SonicPoint Provisioning Profile: Select the SonicPoint profile you configu

Page 89 - Deleting a Certificate

PortShield Deployment Scenario179SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfigure the PortShield Interfaces with the PortShield WizardIn this example

Page 90 - Importing a CRL

xviiiSonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideChapter 59: Activating Anti-Spyware Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 745Security Services

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PortShield Deployment Scenario180SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide4. Uncheck the Enable Interface Trust for new PortShield Interface segments c

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181SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 16 Chapter 16: Setting Up WAN Failover and Load BalancingNetwork > WAN Failover & Load Balan

Page 93 - Configuring Time Settings

Network > WAN Failover & Load Balancing182SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideAbout Source and Destination IP Address BindingWhen you estab

Page 94 - NTP Settings

Network > WAN Failover & Load Balancing183SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCreating a NAT Policy for the Secondary WAN PortYou need to c

Page 95 - Setting Schedules

Network > WAN Failover & Load Balancing184SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideActivating WAN Failover and Selecting the Load Balancing Meth

Page 96 - System > Schedules

Network > WAN Failover & Load Balancing185SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Basic Active/Passive Failover: When this setting is select

Page 97 - Deleting Schedules

Network > WAN Failover & Load Balancing186SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guideentry box is required (percentage for Primary WAN) The manage

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Network > WAN Failover & Load Balancing187SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guideupstream. If your ISP is experiencing problems in its routing

Page 99 - Appliance Firmware

Network > WAN Failover & Load Balancing188SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote If there is a NAT device between the two devices sending

Page 100 - Firmware Management

Network > WAN Failover & Load Balancing189SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCaution Before you begin, be sure you have configured a user-

Page 101 - Firmware Management Table

xixSonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideChapter 64: Configuring Syslog Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .775Log > Syslog

Page 102 - Updating Firmware Manually

Network > WAN Failover & Load Balancing190SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 103 - System Information

191SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 17 Chapter 17: Configuring ZonesNetwork > ZonesA Zone is a logical grouping of one or more inter

Page 104 - System > Settings

Network > Zones192SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guidetunnels, which is a feature that users have long requested. SonicWALL security appliances

Page 105 - CHAPTER 12

Network > Zones193SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuidePredefined ZonesThe predefined zones on your the SonicWALL security appliance depend on t

Page 106 - How Does Packet Capture Work?

Network > Zones194SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Trusted: Trusted is a security type that provides the highest level of trust—meaning

Page 107 - Using Packet Capture

Network > Zones195SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Enable Anti-Spyware Service - Enforces anti-spyware detection and prevention on multi

Page 108 - System > Packet Capture

Network > Zones196SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Configure: Clicking the Notepad icon displays the Edit Zone window. Clicking the Tra

Page 109 - Viewing the captured packets

Network > Zones197SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Enable Gateway Anti-Virus Service - Enforces gateway anti-virus protection on your Son

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Network > Zones198SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Enforce Global Security Clients - Enforces security policies for Global Security Clien

Page 111 - Configuring Packet Capture

Network > Zones199SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –X5 IP Step 8 In the SSL-VPN Service list, select the service or group of services you

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xxSonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideChapter 72: Configuring VPN Policies with the VPN Policy Wizard . . 827Wizards > VPN Wizard . . . . . .

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Network > Zones200SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Enable Dynamic Address Translation (DAT) - Wireless Guest Services (WGS) provides spur

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201SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 18 Chapter 18: Configuring DNS SettingsNetwork > DNSThe Domain Name System (DNS) is a distribute

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Network > DNS202SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo use the DNS Settings configured for the WAN zone, select Inherit DNS Settings Dynamicall

Page 117 - Configuring Logging Settings

203SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 19 Chapter 19: Configuring Address ObjectsNetwork > Address ObjectsAddress Objects are one of fo

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Network > Address Objects204SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • MAC Address – MAC Address Objects allow for the identification of a host by

Page 119 - Configuring Advanced Settings

Network > Address Objects205SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • All Address Objects - displays all configured Address Objects. • Custom Ad

Page 120 - Restarting FTP logging

Network > Address Objects206SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideDefault Address Objects and GroupsThe Default Address Objects view displays the

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Network > Address Objects207SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideDefault Address Groups • LAN Subnets • Firewalled Subnets • LAN Interface IP

Page 122 - Related Information

Network > Address Objects208SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • X4 Subnet • X5 IP • X5 Subnet • Default Gateway • Secondary Default Gat

Page 123 - HTML Format

Network > Address Objects209SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideAdding an Address ObjectTo add an Address Object, click Add button under the Ad

Page 124 - Text File Format

SONICWALL SONICOS ENHANCED 4.0 ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 21PART 1 Introduction

Page 125 - Appliance

Network > Address Objects210SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –If you selected MAC, enter the MAC address and netmask in the Network and MA

Page 126 - Diagnostic Tools

Network > Address Objects211SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCreating Group Address ObjectsAs more and more Address Objects are added to the

Page 127 - Active Connections Monitor

Network > Address Objects212SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuidePublic Server WizardSonicOS Enhanced includes the Public Server Wizard to autom

Page 128 - CPU Monitor

Network > Address Objects213SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSonicOS Enhanced 3.5 redefined the operation of MAC AOs, and introduces Fully Q

Page 129 - Find Network Path

Network > Address Objects214SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideFeature BenefitFQDN wildcard supportFQDN Address Objects support wildcard entri

Page 130 - Packet Capture

Network > Address Objects215SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideEnforcing the use of sanctioned servers on the networkAlthough not a requiremen

Page 131 - System > Diagnostics

Network > Address Objects216SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Create Address Object Groups of sanctioned servers (e.g. SMTP, DNS, etc.)

Page 132 - Reverse Name Resolution

Network > Address Objects217SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideBlocking All Protocol Access to a Domain using FQDN DAOsThere might be instance

Page 133 - Web Server Monitor

Network > Address Objects218SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 2 – Create the Firewall Access Rule • From the Firewall > Access Rules

Page 134 - System > Restart

Network > Address Objects219SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThe following illustrates a packet dissection of a typical DNS dynamic update p

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Network > Address Objects220SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 1 – Create the MAC Address Objects • From Network > Address Objects, s

Page 137 - Configuring Interfaces

Network > Address Objects221SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideBandwidth Managing Access to an Entire DomainStreaming media is one of the most

Page 138 - Interface Settings

Network > Address Objects222SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 2 – Create the Firewall Access Rule • From the Firewall > Access Rules

Page 139 - Interfaces

Network > Address Objects223SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • The BWM icon will appear within the Access Rule table indicating that BWM i

Page 140 - User-definable Interfaces

Network > Address Objects224SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

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225SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 20 Chapter 20: Configuring RoutesNetwork > RoutingIf you have routers on your interfaces, you ca

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Network > Routing226SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideRoute AdvertisementThe SonicWALL security appliance uses RIPv1 or RIPv2 to advertise it

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Network > Routing227SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • RIPv2 Enabled (broadcast) - To send route advertisements using broadcasting (a sing

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Network > Routing228SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideA metric is a weighted cost assigned to static and dynamic routes. Metrics have a value

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Network > Routing229SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideYou can enter the policy number (the number listed before the policy name in the # Name

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23SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 1 Chapter 1: PrefacePrefaceCopyright Notice© 2007 SonicWALL, Inc.All rights reserved.Under the copyr

Page 147 - Configuring a WAN Interface

Network > Routing230SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo test the Telnet policy-based route, telnet to route-server.exodus.net and when logge

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Network > Routing231SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Protocol Type – Distance Vector protocols such as RIP base routing metrics exclusiv

Page 149 - Bandwidth Management

Network > Routing232SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideOSPF does not have to impose a hop count limit because it does not advertise entire rou

Page 150 - NAT Policy Settings

Network > Routing233SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideFor example, if you had 8 class C networks: 192.168.0.0/24 through 192.168.7.0/24, rath

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Network > Routing234SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guideused, which is generally discouraged). Area assignment is interface specific on an OSPF

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Network > Routing235SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideLSA’s are then exchanged within LSU’s across these adjacencies rather than between each

Page 153 - Managing WWAN Connections

Network > Routing236SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Type 4 (AS Summary Link Advertisements) – Sent across areas by ABR’s to describe net

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Network > Routing237SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Router Types – OSPF recognizes 4 types of routers, based on their roles: • IR (Int

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Network > Routing238SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideBy default, Advanced Routing Services are disabled, and must be enabled to be made avai

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Network > Routing239SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideRIP Modes • Disabled – RIP is disabled on this interface • Send and Receive – The RIP

Page 157 - Creating a WLAN Subnet

About this Guide24SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideLimited WarrantySonicWALL, Inc. warrants that commencing from the delivery date to Customer

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Network > Routing240SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideRedistribute Connected Networks - Enables or disables the advertising of locally connec

Page 159 - CHAPTER 15

Network > Routing241SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThe diagram illustrates an OSPF network where the backbone (area 0.0.0.0) comprises the

Page 160 - Overview

Network > Routing242SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Message Digest – An MD5 hash is used to securely identify the OSPF router on this i

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Network > Routing243SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideRedistribute Static Routes – Enables or disables the advertising of static (Policy Base

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Network > Routing244SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

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245SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 21 Chapter 21: Configuring NAT PoliciesNetwork > NAT Policies • “NAT Policies Table” on page 24

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Network > NAT Policies246SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNAT Policies TableThe NAT Policies table allows you to view your NAT Policies by C

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Network > NAT Policies247SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTip Before configuring NAT Policies, be sure to create all Address Objects associa

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Network > NAT Policies248SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNAT Policy Settings ExplainedThe following explains the settings used to create a

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Network > NAT Policies249SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Translated Service: This drop-down menu setting is what the SonicWALL security

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About this Guide25SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote Always check <http//:www.sonicwall.com/services/documentation.html> for the lates

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Network > NAT Policies250SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guideto translate all LAN systems to the WAN IP Address, then create a policy saying th

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Network > NAT Policies251SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThis document details how to configure the necessary NAT, load balancing, health c

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Network > NAT Policies252SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Round Robin – Source IP cycles through each live load-balanced resource for ea

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Network > NAT Policies253SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideDetails of Load Balancing AlgorithmsThis appendix describes how the SonicWALL secu

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Network > NAT Policies254SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCreating NAT PoliciesNAT policies allow you the flexibility to control Network Add

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Network > NAT Policies255SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Original Service: Any • Translated Service: Original • Inbound Interface: Op

Page 175 - Deployment Details

Network > NAT Policies256SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideYou can test the dynamic mapping by installing several systems on the LAN interfac

Page 176 - Configure the Zones

Network > NAT Policies257SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCreating a One-to-One NAT Policy for Inbound Traffic (Reflective)This is the mirro

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Network > NAT Policies258SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideFigure 21:1 One-to-Many NAT Load Balancing Topology and ConfigurationTo configure

Page 178 - Chapter 17

Network > NAT Policies259SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –IP Address: The network IP address for the devices to be load balanced (in the

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About this Guide26SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Dynamic DNS - configure the SonicWALL to dynamically register its WAN IP address with a

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Network > NAT Policies260SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote Make sure you chose Any as the destination interface, and not the interface t

Page 181 - Balancing

Network > NAT Policies261SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide3. Create two NAT entries to allow the two servers to initiate traffic to the publ

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Network > NAT Policies262SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWhen finished, click on the OK button to add and activate the NAT policies. With t

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Network > NAT Policies263SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote With previous versions of firmware, it was necessary to write rules to the pr

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Network > NAT Policies264SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideFigure 1 NAT Load Balancing TopologyPrerequisitesThe examples shown in the Tasklis

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Network > NAT Policies265SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guideand activate the changes. For an example, see the screenshot below. Debug logs sho

Page 186 - WAN Probe Monitoring

Network > NAT Policies266SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 2 Create Address Group -- Now create an address group named www_group and add

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Network > NAT Policies267SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 3 Create Inbound NAT Rule for Group -- Now create a NAT rule to allow anyone

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Network > NAT Policies268SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote Before you go any further, check the logs and the status page to see if the r

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Network > NAT Policies269SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 6 Create Firewall Rule for VIP -- Write a firewall rule to allow traffic from

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About this Guide27SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuidePart 12 LogThis part covers managing the SonicWALL security appliance’s enhanced logging, al

Page 191 - Configuring Zones

Network > NAT Policies270SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideYou can also check the Firewall > NAT Policies page and mouse-over the Statisti

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271SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 22 Chapter 22: Managing ARP TrafficNetwork > ARP

Page 193 - Security Types

Network > ARP272SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideARP (Address Resolution Protocol) maps layer 3 (IP addresses) to layer 2 (physical or MAC a

Page 194 - Allow Interface Trust

Network > ARP273SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guideaddress on any other interface. It will also remove any dynamically cached references to th

Page 195 - The Zone Settings Table

Network > ARP274SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo support the above configuration, first create a published static ARP entry for 192.168.5

Page 196 - Adding a New Zone

Network > ARP275SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo allow the traffic to reach the 192.168.50.0/24 subnet, and to allow the 192.168.50.0/24

Page 197 - Configuring the WLAN Zone

Network > ARP276SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNavigating and Sorting the ARP Cache Table EntriesThe ARP Cache table provides easy paginat

Page 198 - Network > Zones

277SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 23 Chapter 23: Setting Up the DHCP ServerNetwork > DHCP ServerThis chapter contains the followin

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Network > DHCP Server278SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThe SonicWALL security appliance includes a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protoc

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Network > DHCP Server279SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guideclients on the network, it provides vendor-specific configuration and service infor

Page 201 - Configuring DNS Settings

About this Guide28SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTip Useful information about security features and configurations on your SonicWALL. Note Im

Page 202 - Network > DNS

Network > DHCP Server280SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideHow Does DHCP Server Persistence Work?DHCP server persistence works by storing DHCP

Page 203 - Configuring Address Objects

Network > DHCP Server281SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring DHCP Server for Dynamic RangesTo configure DHCP server for dynamic IP a

Page 204 - Address Object Groups

Network > DHCP Server282SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideDNS/WINS SettingsStep 9 Click the DNS/WINS tab to continue configuring the DHCP Ser

Page 205 - Network > Address Objects

Network > DHCP Server283SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideVoIP SettingsStep 14 Click on the VoIP Settings tab. The VoIP Settings tab allows y

Page 206 - Default Address Objects

Network > DHCP Server284SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideGeneral SettingsStep 2 In the General tab, make sure the Enable this DHCP Entry is

Page 207 - Default Address Groups

Network > DHCP Server285SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideVoIP SettingsStep 15 Click on the VoIP Settings tab. The VoIP Settings tab allows y

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Network > DHCP Server286SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring DHCP Option ObjectsTo configure DHCP option objects, perform the follow

Page 209 - Adding an Address Object

Network > DHCP Server287SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 4 Type a name for the option in the Option Name field.Step 5 From the Option N

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Network > DHCP Server288SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 6 Optionally check the Option Array box to allow entry of multiple option valu

Page 211 - Step 3 Click OK

Network > DHCP Server289SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 7 The option type displays in the Option Type drop-down menu. If only one opti

Page 212 - Public Server Wizard

About this Guide29SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCurrent DocumentationCheck the SonicWALL documentation Web site for that latest versions of

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Network > DHCP Server290SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring DHCP Option GroupsTo configure DHCP option groups, perform the followin

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Network > DHCP Server291SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 4 Enter a name for the group in the Name field.Step 5 Select an option object

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Network > DHCP Server292SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring DHCP Generic Options for DHCP Lease ScopesNote Before generic options f

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Network > DHCP Server293SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 2 Select a DHCP option or option group in the DHCP Generic Option Group drop-d

Page 217 - Assumptions

Network > DHCP Server294SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCurrent DHCP LeasesThe current DHCP lease information is displayed in the Current D

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Network > DHCP Server295SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide23 Default IP TTL Default IP time-to-live24 Path MTU Aging TimeoutPath MTU aging ti

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Network > DHCP Server296SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide55 Parameter Request List Parameter request list56 Message DHCP error message57 DHC

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Network > DHCP Server297SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide84 Undefined N/A85 Novell Directory Servers Novell Directory Services servers86 Nov

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Network > DHCP Server298SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide115 Undefined N/A116 Auto Configure DHCP auto-configuration117 Name Service Search

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Network > DHCP Server299SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide147 Undefined N/A148 Undefined N/A149 Undefined N/A150 TFTP Server Address, Etherbo

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About this Guide30SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 225 - Configuring Routes

Network > DHCP Server300SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide183 Undefined N/A184 Undefined N/A185 Undefined N/A186 Undefined N/A187 Undefined N

Page 226 - Route Advertisement

Network > DHCP Server301SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide220 Subnet Allocation Subnet allocation221 Virtual Subnet AllocationVirtual subnet

Page 227 - Route Policies

Network > DHCP Server302SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 228 - Route Policies Table

303SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 24 Chapter 24: Using IP HelperNetwork > IP HelperThe IP Helper allows the SonicWALL security app

Page 229 - A Route Policy Example

Network > IP Helper304SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Enable NetBIOS Support - enables NetBIOS broadcast forwarding with the DHCP reque

Page 230 - RIPv1 RIPv2 OSPFv2

305SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 25 Chapter 25: Setting Up Web Proxy ForwardingNetwork > Web ProxyA Web proxy server intercepts H

Page 231 - Network > Routing

Network > Web Proxy306SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo configure a Proxy Web sever, select the Network > Web Proxy page. Step 1 Connec

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307SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 26 Chapter 26: Configuring Dynamic DNSNetwork > Dynamic DNSDynamic DNS (DDNS) is a service provi

Page 233 - OSPF Terms

Network > Dynamic DNS308SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Dyndns.org http://www.dyndns.org - SonicOS requires a username, password, Mail

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Network > Dynamic DNS309SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo configure Dynamic DNS on the SonicWALL security appliance, perform these steps:S

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31SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 2 Chapter 2: Common Criteria GuideCommon CriteriaThe purpose of this chapter is to define the Common

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Network > Dynamic DNS310SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Static - A free DNS service for static IP addresses.Step 9 When using DynDNS.org

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Network > Dynamic DNS311SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideDynamic DNS Settings TableThe Dynamic DNS Settings table provides a table view of c

Page 238 - Configuring RIP

Network > Dynamic DNS312SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Online - When selected, this profile is administratively online. The setting ca

Page 239 - RIP Modes

SONICWALL SONICOS ENHANCED 4.0 ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 313PART 4 Wireless •

Page 240 - Configuring OSPF

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Page 241 - OSPFv2 Setting

315SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 27 Chapter 27: Viewing WLAN Settings, Statistics, and Station StatusWireless OverviewThe SonicWALL

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Wireless Overview316SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • VPN tunnelConsiderations for Using Wireless Connections • Mobility - if the majority

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Wireless Overview317SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Try to place the wireless security appliance in a direct line with other wireless comp

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Wireless > Status318SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWiFiSec uses the easy provisioning capabilities of the SonicWALL Global VPN client maki

Page 245 - Configuring NAT Policies

Wireless > Status319SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWLAN SettingsThe WLAN Settings table lists the configuration information for the built-

Page 246 - NAT Policies Table

Common Criteria32SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • GMS Remote Management • Syslog Logging • SonicPoint • Hardware FailoverBefore installi

Page 247 - Network > NAT Policies

Wireless > Status320SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWLAN StatisticsThe WLAN Statistics table lists all of the traffic sent and received thr

Page 248 - NAT Policy Settings Explained

Wireless > Status321SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStation StatusThe Station Status table displays information about wireless connections

Page 249 - NAT Policies Q&A

Wireless > Status322SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 250 - NAT Load Balancing Overview

323SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 28 Chapter 28: Configuring Wireless SettingsWireless > SettingsThe Wireless > Settings page a

Page 251 - NAT LB Mechanisms

Wireless > Settings324SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWireless SettingsEnable WLAN Radio: Check this checkbox to turn the radio on, and ena

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Wireless > Settings325SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guidemode. Operating in Wireless Bridge mode, the wireless security appliance connects to

Page 253 - Sticky IP Algorithm

Wireless > Settings326SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring a Secure Wireless BridgeWhen switching from Access Point mode to Wireless

Page 254 - Creating NAT Policies

Wireless > Settings327SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideFor example, in the previous network diagram, the wireless security appliance are con

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Wireless > Settings328SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Static routes must be entered on the Access Point TZ 170 Wireless to route back t

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Wireless > Settings329SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • One policy to the Site_B address object at 10.30.30.0:

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Common Criteria33SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideRelated DocumentsSeveral other SonicWALL documents provide information relating to the Common

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Wireless > Settings330SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguration for VPN Policies Step 1 Click Network.Step 2 Under Local Networks, sele

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Wireless > Settings331SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWireless Bridge VPN Policy ConfigurationThe Wireless Bridge VPN Policy is configured

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Wireless > Settings332SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

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333SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 29 Chapter 29: Configuring WEP and WPA SecurityWireless > WEP/WPA SecurityNote When the SonicWAL

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Wireless > WEP/WPA Security334SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideAuthentication OverviewBelow is a list of available authentication types with

Page 263 - Using NAT Load Balancing

Wireless > WEP/WPA Security335SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWEP Encryption KeysStep 1 Select the key number, 1,2,3, or 4, from the Defaul

Page 264 - Prerequisites

Wireless > WEP/WPA Security336SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWPA Settings • Cypher Type: select TKIP. Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TK

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Wireless > WEP/WPA Security337SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Radius Server 2 IP and Port: Enter the IP address and port number for you

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Wireless > WEP/WPA Security338SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuidePreshared Key Settings (PSK) • Passphrase: Enter the passphrase from which

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339SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 30 Chapter 30: Configuring Advanced Wireless SettingsWireless > AdvancedTo access Advanced confi

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Common Criteria34SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

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Wireless > Advanced340SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideBeaconing & SSID Controls1. Select Hide SSID in Beacon. Suppresses broadcasting o

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Wireless > Advanced341SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • 2: Select 2 to restrict the wireless security appliance to use antenna 2 only. Fa

Page 271 - Managing ARP Traffic

Wireless > Advanced342SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideAdvanced Radio SettingsThe following other advanced settings can be configured.Step 1

Page 272 - Static ARP Entries

Wireless > Advanced343SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guideoverlapping SonicPoints. However, it can slow down performance. Auto is probably the

Page 273 - Network > ARP

Wireless > Advanced344SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

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345SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 31 Chapter 31: Configuring MAC Filter ListWireless > MAC Filter ListWireless networking provides

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Wireless > MAC Filter List346SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThe items in the list are address object groups, defined groups of objects tha

Page 276 - Flushing the ARP Cache

347SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 32 Chapter 32: Configuring Wireless IDSWireless > IDSWireless Intrusion Detection Services (IDS)

Page 277 - Setting Up the DHCP Server

Wireless > IDS348SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideAccess Point IDSWhen the Radio Role of the wireless security appliance is set to Access Po

Page 278 - DHCP Server Options Overview

Wireless > IDS349SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideEnable Association Flood Detection is selected by default. The Association Flood Threshold

Page 279 - Supported Standards

35SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 3 Chapter 3: IntroductionIntroductionSonicOS Enhanced 4.0 is the most powerful SonicOS operating sys

Page 280 - DHCP Server Lease Scopes

Wireless > IDS350SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideScanning for Access PointsActive scanning occurs when the wireless security appliance star

Page 281 - General Settings

351SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 33 Chapter 33: Configuring Virtual Access PointsWireless > Virtual Access PointThis chapter desc

Page 282 - DNS/WINS Settings

Wireless > Virtual Access Point352SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSonicPoint VAP OverviewThis section provides an introduction to the Virtu

Page 283 - VoIP Settings

Wireless > Virtual Access Point353SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWireless Roaming with ESSIDAn ESSID (Extended Service Set IDentifier) is

Page 284

Wireless > Virtual Access Point354SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • “Virtual Access Points” section on page 363 • “Virtual Access Point

Page 285

Wireless > Virtual Access Point355SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideA network security zone is a logical method of grouping one or more inter

Page 286 - Network > DHCP Server

Wireless > Virtual Access Point356SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideGeneralFeature DescriptionName Create a name for your custom ZoneSecurity

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Wireless > Virtual Access Point357SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWirelessFeature DescriptionOnly allow traffic generated by a SonicPointRe

Page 288 - Value field

Wireless > Virtual Access Point358SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideGuest ServicesThe Enable Wireless Guest Services option allows the follow

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Wireless > Virtual Access Point359SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWLAN SubnetsWLAN subnets are used to segment IP address space for use by

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Introduction36SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guideappliances have been associated as a hardware failover pair on mysonicwall.com, you can enable t

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Wireless > Virtual Access Point360SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Subnet Name: The name of the interface. • IP Address: The first IP a

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Wireless > Virtual Access Point361SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideVirtual Access Points ProfilesA Virtual Access Point Profile allows the a

Page 293 - Click OK

Wireless > Virtual Access Point362SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK Encryption SettingsPre-Shared Key (PSK) is available w

Page 294 - DHCP Option Numbers

Wireless > Virtual Access Point363SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideVirtual Access PointsVirtual Access Points are configured from the Wirele

Page 295

Wireless > Virtual Access Point364SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideVirtual Access Point GroupsThe VAP Group feature allows for grouping of m

Page 296

Thinking Critically About VAPs365SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThinking Critically About VAPsThis section provides content to help determine

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Thinking Critically About VAPs366SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideDetermining Security ConfigurationsUnderstanding these requirements, you can

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Thinking Critically About VAPs367SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideQuestions Examples SolutionsHow many different types of users will I need to

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Thinking Critically About VAPs368SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWhat security services to I wish to apply to my users?Corporate users who you

Page 300

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Introduction37SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCLI (SSH or serial console). For instance, if a CLI session goes to the config level, it will as

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Page 303 - Using IP Helper

371SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 34 Chapter 34: Configuring Wireless WAN (TZ 190 only) WWANThis chapter describes how to configure t

Page 304 - Deleting IP Helper Policies

WWAN372SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Primary WAN connection where wire-based connections are not available and 3G Cellular is.Wireless W

Page 305 - CHAPTER 25

WWAN373SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideUnderstanding WWAN FailoverWhen the WAN Connection Model is set to Ethernet with WWAN Failover, the WAN

Page 306 - Network > Web Proxy

WWAN374SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideIf a secondary Ethernet WAN (the OPT port) is configured, the TZ190 will first failover to the secondar

Page 307 - Configuring Dynamic DNS

WWAN375SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCaution It is not recommended to configure a policy-based route that uses the WWAN connection when the

Page 308

WWAN376SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWireless WAN PC Card SupportTo use the wireless WAN interface you must have a wireless WAN PC card and

Page 309 - Network > Dynamic DNS

WWAN377SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideViewing the WWAN Status The WWAN > Status page displays the current status of WWAN on the SonicWALL

Page 310

WWAN378SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • “Management/User Login” on page 379 • “WWAN Probe Settings” on page 379Connect on DataThe Connect

Page 311 - Dynamic DNS Settings Table

WWAN379SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideManagement/User LoginThe Management/User Login section must be configure to enable remote management of

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Introduction38SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Ad-Hoc station –Unassociated station –Wellenreiter attack –NetStumbler attack –EAPOL pack

Page 313 - Wireless

WWAN380SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring WWAN Advanced SettingsThe WWAN > Advanced page is used to configure the Remotely Trigger

Page 314

WWAN381SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring WWAN Connection ProfilesUse the WWAN > Connection Profiles to configure WWAN connection

Page 315 - Station Status

WWAN382SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide3. Select the Service Provider that you have created an account with. Note that only service providers

Page 316 - Wireless Overview

WWAN383SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide13. Select the Enable Inactivity Disconnect (minutes) checkbox and enter a number in the field to have

Page 317 - WiFiSec Enforcement

WWAN384SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide19. Click on the Data Limiting tab.Tip If your WWAN account has a monthly data or time limit, it is str

Page 318 - Wireless > Status

WWAN385SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo disconnect a WWAN connection, click on the Manage button. The WWAN Connection window displays. Click

Page 319 - WLAN Settings

WWAN386SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote The Data Usage table is only estimate of the current usage and should not be used to calculate act

Page 320 - WLAN Activities

WWAN387SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideGPRS has an additional advantage over GSM in that it is a packet-switched technology, meaning that stat

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WWAN388SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • W-CDMA - Wideband Code Division Multiple Access - The technology underlying UMTS, W-CDMA is an evol

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Page 323 - Configuring Wireless Settings

Introduction39SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideIn SonicOS Enhanced 4.0, VAPs allow the network administrator to control wireless user access an

Page 324 - Secure Wireless Bridging

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Page 325 - Wireless > Settings

391SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 35 Chapter 35: Managing SonicPointsSonicPoint > SonicPointsSonicWALL SonicPoints are wireless ac

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SonicPoint > SonicPoints392SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Attach the SonicPoints to the interfaces in the Wireless zone. • Test Sonic

Page 327

SonicPoint > SonicPoints393SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring a SonicPoint ProfileYou can add any number of SonicPoint profiles. T

Page 328 - Access Point Configuration

SonicPoint > SonicPoints394SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Country Code: Select the country where you are operating the SonicPoints. The

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SonicPoint > SonicPoints395SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Default Key: Select which key in the list below is the default key, which wil

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SonicPoint > SonicPoints396SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –DTIM Interval: Enter the interval in milliseconds. –Fragmentation Threshold

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SonicPoint > SonicPoints397SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guidethat the SonicPoint can communicate with an authentication server for WPA-EAP su

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SonicPoint > SonicPoints398SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThe options on these tabs are the same as the Add SonicPoint Profile screen. Se

Page 333 - CHAPTER 29

SonicPoint > SonicPoints399SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 6 Click Apply.Caution It is imperative that you download the corresponding

Page 334 - WEP Encryption Settings

ivSonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuidePart 2: SystemChapter 4: Viewing the SonicWALL Security Dashboard . . . . . . . . . . . 47System > Secu

Page 335 - WPA Encryption Settings

Introduction40SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • BWM Rate Limiting - SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 enhances the Bandwidth Management feature to provid

Page 336 - WPA-EAP Settings

SonicPoint > SonicPoints400SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Operational – Once the SonicPoint has peered with a SonicOS device and has i

Page 337 - WPA/WPA2 Encryption Settings

401SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 36 Chapter 36: Viewing Station StatusSonicPoint > Station StatusThe SonicPoint > Station Stat

Page 338 - WPA2-EAP Settings

SonicPoint > Station Status402SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideClick on the Statistics icon to see a detailed report for an individual sta

Page 339 - CHAPTER 30

SonicPoint > Station Status403SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Re-association request –Re-association response –Probe request –Probe r

Page 340 - Beaconing & SSID Controls

SonicPoint > Station Status404SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 341 - Antenna 1 Antenna 2

405SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 37 Chapter 37: Using and Configuring IDSSonicPoint > IDSYou can have many wireless access points

Page 342 - Advanced Radio Settings

SonicPoint > IDS406SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideIntrusion Detection SettingsRogue Access Points have emerged as one of the most serious

Page 343 - Wireless > Advanced

SonicPoint > IDS407SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideDiscovered Access PointsThe Discovered Access points displays information on every acces

Page 344

SonicPoint > IDS408SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 345 - Configuring MAC Filter List

409SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 38 Chapter 38: Configuring RF MonitoringSonicPoint > RF MonitoringThis chapter describes how to

Page 346 - Wireless > MAC Filter List

Introduction41SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNavigating the Management InterfaceNavigating the SonicWALL management interface includes a hier

Page 347 - Configuring Wireless IDS

SonicPoint > RF Monitoring410SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWhy RF Monitoring?Radio Frequency (RF) technology used in today’s 802.11-based

Page 348 - Association Flood Detection

SonicPoint > RF Monitoring411SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideEnabling RF Monitoring on SonicPoint(s)In order for RF Monitoring to be enforc

Page 349 - Discovered Access Points

SonicPoint > RF Monitoring412SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideRF Monitoring Interface OverviewThe top portion of the RF Monitoring interface

Page 350 - Scanning for Access Points

SonicPoint > RF Monitoring413SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTip For a complete list of RF Threat types and their descriptions, see the “Ty

Page 351 - CHAPTER 33

SonicPoint > RF Monitoring414SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo add a station to the watch list:Step 1 In the SonicPoint > RF Monitoring

Page 352 - SonicPoint VAP Overview

SonicPoint > RF Monitoring415SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Ad-Hoc Station Detection - Ad-Hoc stations are nodes which provide access

Page 353 - Benefits of Using Virtual APs

SonicPoint > RF Monitoring416SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTimesaver For this section in particular (and as a good habit in general), you

Page 354 - Network Zones

SonicPoint > RF Monitoring417SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideUsing RSSI to Determine RF Threat ProximityThis section builds on what was lea

Page 355 - Custom Wireless Zone Settings

SonicPoint > RF Monitoring418SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideA high Rssi usually indicates an RF threat that is closer to the SonicPoint. A

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SONICWALL SONICOS ENHANCED 4.0 ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 419PART 7 Firewall

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Introduction42SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideIf the settings are contained in a secondary window within the management interface, when you cl

Page 358 - Guest Services

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Page 359 - WLAN Subnets

421SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 39 Chapter 39: Configuring Access RulesFirewall > Access RulesThis chapter provides an overview

Page 360 - DHCP Server Scope

Firewall > Access Rules422SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStateful Packet Inspection Default Access Rules OverviewBy default, the SonicWALL

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Firewall > Access Rules423SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThe outbound SMTP traffic is guaranteed 20 percent of available bandwidth availab

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Firewall > Access Rules424SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTip You can also view access rules by Zones. Use the Option checkboxes in the Fro

Page 363 - Advanced VAP Settings

Firewall > Access Rules425SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideYou can change the priority ranking of an access rule by clicking the Arrows icon

Page 364 - Virtual Access Point Groups

Firewall > Access Rules426SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideAdding Access RulesTo add access rules to the SonicWALL security appliance, perfo

Page 365 - A Sample Network

Firewall > Access Rules427SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 13 If you would like for the access rule to timeout after a period of TCP in

Page 366 - VAP Configuration Worksheet

Firewall > Access Rules428SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –None: DSCP values in packets are reset to 0. –Preserve: DSCP values in packe

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Firewall > Access Rules429SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • 6 - Voice (<10ms latency) • 7 - Network control –Map: The QoS mapping sett

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Introduction43SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Clicking on the edit icon displays a window for editing the settings. • Clicking on the d

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Firewall > Access Rules430SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCoupled with IPS, this can be used to mitigate the spread of a certain class of m

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Firewall > Access Rules431SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideEnabling PingThis sections provides a configuration example for an access rule to

Page 371 - CHAPTER 34

Firewall > Access Rules432SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

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433SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 40 Chapter 40: Configuring Advanced Access Rule SettingsFirewall > Advanced To configure advance

Page 373 - Understanding WWAN Failover

Firewall > Advanced434SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • UDPDetection Prevention • Enable Stealth Mode - By default, the security applian

Page 374 - Dial on Data WWAN Failover

Firewall > Advanced435SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideAccess Rule Service OptionsForce inbound and outbound FTP data connections to use def

Page 375 - Manual Dial WWAN Failover

Firewall > Advanced436SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 376 - Wireless WAN Prerequisites

437SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 41 Chapter 41: Configuring TCP SettingsFirewall > TCP SettingsThe TCP Settings lets you view sta

Page 377 - Configuring Wireless WAN

Firewall > TCP Settings438SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –When the TCP SACK Permitted (Selective Acknowledgement, see RFC1072) option is

Page 378 - Connect on Data

Firewall > TCP Settings439SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThe TCP Settings section allows you to: • Enable TCP Stateful Inspection – Enabl

Page 379 - WWAN Probe Settings

Introduction44SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

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Firewall > TCP Settings440SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideA SYN Flood attack is considered to be in progress if the number of unanswered SY

Page 381

Firewall > TCP Settings441SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • SYN Blacklisting (Layer 2) – This mechanism blocks specific devices from gene

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Firewall > TCP Settings442SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideEach contains various types of SYN Flood Protection. The following sections descr

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Firewall > TCP Settings443SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo provide more control over the options sent to WAN clients when in SYN Proxy mo

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Firewall > TCP Settings444SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNever blacklist WAN machines – This checkbox ensures that systems on the WAN are

Page 385 - Monitoring WWAN Data Usage

Firewall > TCP Settings445SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThe following are SYN Flood statistics. Column DescriptionMax Incomplete WAN Conn

Page 386 - WWAN Glossary

Firewall > TCP Settings446SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTotal FIN Blacklist Packets RejectedThe total number of packets dropped because o

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447SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 42 Chapter 42: Configuring Firewall ServicesFirewall > ServicesSonicOS Enhanced supports an expa

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Firewall > Services448SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSelecting All Services from View Style displays both Custom Services and Default Serv

Page 389 - SonicPoint

Firewall > Services449SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSupported ProtocolsThe following IP protocols are available for custom services: • I

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Firewall > Services450SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideAll custom services you create are listed in the Custom Services table. You can group

Page 392 - • Test SonicPoints

Firewall > Services451SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideClick the Enable Logging checkbox to disable or enable the logging of the service act

Page 393 - SonicPoint > SonicPoints

Firewall > Services452SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote Attempts to define a Custom IP Type Service Object for a pre-defined IP type wil

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Firewall > Services453SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote Select your Zones, Services and Address Objects accordingly. It may be necessary

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Firewall > Services454SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideAdding a Custom Services GroupYou can add custom services and then create groups of s

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Firewall > Services455SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideDeleting Custom Services GroupsClick the Trashcan icon to delete the individual cus

Page 397 - Updating SonicPoint Settings

Firewall > Services456SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 398 - Synchronize SonicPoints

457SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 43 Chapter 43: Configuring Multicast SettingsFirewall > MulticastMulticasting, also called IP mu

Page 399 - SonicPoint States

Firewall > Multicast458SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideMulticast SnoopingThis section provides configuration tasks for Multicast Snooping.

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Firewall > Multicast459SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo create a multicast address object:Step 1 In the Enable reception for the followin

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Firewall > Multicast460SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideEnabling Multicast on LAN-Dedicated InterfacesPerform the following steps to enable

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Firewall > Multicast461SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideEnabling Multicast Through a VPNTo enable multicast across the WAN through a VPN, fo

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Firewall > Multicast462SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote Notice that the default WLAN'MULTICAST access rule for IGMP traffic is set

Page 405 - Using and Configuring IDS

463SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 44 Chapter 44: Monitoring Active ConnectionsFirewall > Connections MonitorThe Firewall > Conn

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Firewall > Connections Monitor464SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideViewing ConnectionsThe connections are listed in the Active Connections Mo

Page 407 - View Style

Firewall > Connections Monitor465SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCheck the Group box next to any two or more criteria to combine them with

Page 408 - SonicPoint > IDS

Firewall > Connections Monitor466SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 409 - Configuring RF Monitoring

467SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 45 Chapter 45: Managing Quality of ServiceFirewall > QoS MappingQuality of Service (QoS) refers

Page 410 - Why RF Monitoring?

Firewall > QoS Mapping468SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideBut all is not lost. Once SonicOS Enhanced classifies the traffic, it can tag the

Page 411 - SonicPoint > RF Monitoring

Firewall > QoS Mapping469SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guidesection on page 479. SonicOS’s BWM is a perfectly effective solution for fully aut

Page 412 - Selecting RF Signature Types

47SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 4 Chapter 4: Viewing the SonicWALL Security DashboardSystem > Security DashboardThis chapter desc

Page 413 - Log Data Description

Firewall > QoS Mapping470SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideEnabling 802.1pSonicOS Enhanced supports layer 2 and layer 3 CoS methods for broad

Page 414 - Types of RF Threat Detection

Firewall > QoS Mapping471SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideAlthough Enable 802.1p tagging does not appear as an option on VLAN sub-interfaces

Page 415 - Before Reading this Section

Firewall > QoS Mapping472SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideExample ScenarioIn the scenario above, we have Remote Site 1 connected to ‘Main Si

Page 416 - Sensor - Identifies which

Firewall > QoS Mapping473SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideQoS Mapping is a feature which converts layer 2 802.1p tags to layer 3 DSCP tags s

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Firewall > QoS Mapping474SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideDSCP marking can be performed on traffic to/from any interface and to/from any zon

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Firewall > QoS Mapping475SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfigure for 802.1p CoS 4 – Controlled loadIf you want to change the inbound mapp

Page 419 - Firewall

Firewall > QoS Mapping476SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideEach of these mappings can be reconfigured. If you wanted to change the outbound m

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Firewall > QoS Mapping477SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideFor example, refer to the following figure which provides a bi-directional DSCP ta

Page 421 - Configuring Access Rules

Firewall > QoS Mapping478SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideOne practical application for this behavior would be configuring an 802.1p marking

Page 422 - Example Scenario

Firewall > QoS Mapping479SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo examine the effects of the second Access Rule (VPN>LAN), we’ll look at the A

Page 423 - Configuration Task List

System > Security Dashboard48SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWhat is the Security Dashboard?The SonicWALL Security Dashboard provides repor

Page 424 - Firewall > Access Rules

Firewall > QoS Mapping480SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guideconfigure BWM and QoS (i.e. layer 2 and/or layer 3 marking) settings on a single A

Page 425

Firewall > QoS Mapping481SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideOnce one or both BWM settings are enabled on the WAN interface and the available b

Page 426 - Adding Access Rules

Firewall > QoS Mapping482SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideOutbound Bandwidth ManagementBandwidth Management as employed by SonicOS Enhanced

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Firewall > QoS Mapping483SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guideto be processed. When Guaranteed queue credits are depleted, the next queue in tha

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Firewall > QoS Mapping484SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideOutbound BWM Packet Processing Patha. Determine that the packet is bound for the W

Page 429

Firewall > QoS Mapping485SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideExample of Outbound BWMThe above diagram shows 4 policies are configured for OBWM

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Firewall > QoS Mapping486SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guidef. Start off with the highest priority ring 0 and process all queues in this prior

Page 431 - Enabling Ping

Firewall > QoS Mapping487SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideAlgorithm for Inbound Bandwidth ManagementIBWM maintains eight priority rings, whe

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Firewall > QoS Mapping488SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guidee. Record class credit as remaining credit.f. If remaining credit is greater than

Page 433 - CHAPTER 40

Firewall > QoS Mapping489SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideGlossary • 802.1p – IEEE 802.1p is a Layer 2 (MAC layer) Class of Service mechani

Page 434 - Connections

System > Security Dashboard49SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideBenefitsThe Security Dashboard provides the latest threat protection informati

Page 435 - Access Rule Service Options

Firewall > QoS Mapping490SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) – An implementation of RED that factors

Page 436 - Firewall > Advanced

Firewall > QoS Mapping491SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Marking – Also known as tagging or coloring – The act of applying layer 2 (802

Page 437 - Configuring TCP Settings

Firewall > QoS Mapping492SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Shaping – An attempt by a QoS system to modify the rate of traffic flow, usual

Page 438 - TCP Settings

493SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 46 Chapter 46: Configuring SSL ControlFirewall > SSL ControlThis chapter describes how to plan,

Page 439 - Firewall > TCP Settings

Firewall > SSL Control494SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guideof TCP based network communications, with its most common and well-known applicati

Page 440 - SYN Flood Protection Methods

Firewall > SSL Control495SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideKey Features of SSL ControlFeature BenefitCommon-Name based White and Black ListsT

Page 441 - Understanding SYN Watchlists

Firewall > SSL Control496SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideKey Concepts to SSL Control • SSL- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a network securi

Page 442

Firewall > SSL Control497SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSSL is not limited to securing HTTP, but can also be used to secure other TCP prot

Page 443

Firewall > SSL Control498SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –TLS – Transport Layer Security (version 1.0), also known as SSLv3.1, is very si

Page 444

Firewall > SSL Control499SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guidemismatch elicits a browser alert, it is not always a sure sign of deception. For e

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vSonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideChapter 8: Managing Certificates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85System >

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System > Security Dashboard50SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideHow Does the Security Dashboard Work?The SonicWALL Security Dashboard provides

Page 447 - Configuring Firewall Services

Firewall > SSL Control500SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCaveats and Advisories1. Self-signed and Untrusted CA enforcement – If enforcing e

Page 448 - Default Services Overview

Firewall > SSL Control501SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSSL Control ConfigurationSSL Control is located on Firewall panel, under the SSL C

Page 449 - Supported Protocols

Firewall > SSL Control502SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Detect Self-signed certificates – Controls the detection of certificates where

Page 450 - Firewall > Services

Firewall > SSL Control503SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo configure the Whitelist and Blacklist, click the Configure button to bring up t

Page 451

Firewall > SSL Control504SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guidesent in response for evaluation against the configured policy. Enabling SSL Contro

Page 452

Firewall > SSL Control505SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideLog events will include the client’s username in the notes section (not shown) if

Page 453 - Deleting Custom Services

Firewall > SSL Control506SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

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509SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 47 Chapter 47: Configuring VoIP SupportVoIPThis chapter contains the following sections: • “VoIP O

Page 457 - CHAPTER 43

System > Security Dashboard51SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSonicWALL Security Dashboard Configuration OverviewThe SonicWALL Security Dash

Page 458 - Multicast Policies

VoIP510SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideVoIP SecurityCompanies implementing VoIP technologies in an effort to cut communication costs and exten

Page 459 - IGMP State Table

VoIP511SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideVoIP ProtocolsVoIP technologies are built on two primary protocols, H.323 and SIP.H.323H.323 is a stand

Page 460 - Firewall > Multicast

VoIP512SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Redirect Server - Responds to request but does not forward requests. • Registration Server - Handl

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VoIP513SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guidealso provides proactive defense against newly discovered application and protocol vulnerabilities. Sign

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VoIP514SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Validation of headers for all media packets - SonicOS examines and monitors the headers within medi

Page 463 - Monitoring Active Connections

VoIP515SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSIPSonicOS provides the following support for SIP: –Base SIP standard (both RFC 2543 and RFC 3261) –S

Page 464 - Filtering Connections Viewed

VoIP516SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSonicWALL VoIP Vendor InteroperabilityThe following is a partial list of devices from leading manufactu

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VoIP517SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • H.264, H.263, and H.261 for video • MPEG4, G.711, G.722, G.723, G.728, G.729 for audioVoIP Protoco

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VoIP518SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide1. Phone B registers with VoIP server - The SonicWALL security appliance builds a database of the acces

Page 467 - Managing Quality of Service

VoIP519SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideFigure 47:2 Local VoIP Call FlowThe following describes the sequence of events shown in Figure 42.2:1.

Page 468 - Conditioning

System > Security Dashboard52SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSelecting Custom Time IntervalThe SonicWALL Security Dashboard reports default

Page 469 - 802.1p and DSCP QoS

VoIP520SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring SonicWALL VoIP FeaturesConfiguring the SonicWALL security appliance for VoIP deployments bu

Page 470 - Enabling 802.1p

VoIP521SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideGeneral VoIP ConfigurationSonicOS includes the VoIP configuration settings on the VoIP > Settings pa

Page 471 - Firewall > QoS Mapping

VoIP522SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring SIP SettingsBy default, SIP clients use their private IP address in the SIP Session Definit

Page 472

VoIP523SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThe Additional SIP signaling port (UDP) for transformations setting allows you to specify a non-standar

Page 473 - DSCP Marking

VoIP524SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideBandwidth ManagementSonicOS offers an integrated traffic shaping mechanism through its Egress (outbound

Page 474

VoIP525SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring Bandwidth on the WAN InterfaceBWM configurations begin by enabling BWM on the relevant WAN

Page 475 - QoS Mapping

VoIP526SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideIf you are defining VoIP access for client to use a VoIP service provider from the WAN, you configure n

Page 476 - Managing QoS Marking

VoIP527SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • For SIP, select SIPStep 6 Select the source of the traffic affected by the access rule from the Sou

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VoIP528SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTip Rules using Bandwidth Management take priority over rules without bandwidth management. Using the P

Page 478

VoIP529SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote SonicWALL recommends NOT selecting VoIP from the Services menu. Selecting this option opens up mor

Page 479

System > Security Dashboard53SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote Your SonicWALL security appliance must be configured for Internet connect

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VoIP530SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 10 The Summary page displays a summary of all the configuration you have performed in the wizard.

Page 481 - Declaration Limits

VoIP531SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring VoIP LoggingYou can enable the logging of VoIP events in the SonicWALL security appliance l

Page 482 - Outbound Bandwidth Management

VoIP532SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideFigure 47:3 Point-to-Point VoIP Service TopologyThis deployment does not require a VoIP server. The Pub

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VoIP533SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideFigure 47:4 Public VoIP Service TopologyFor VoIP clients that register with a server from the WAN, the

Page 484 - Maximum Bandwidth Processing

VoIP534SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideFigure 47:5 Trusted VoIP Service TopologyFor VoIP clients that register with a server on the DMZ or LAN

Page 485 - Example of Outbound BWM

SONICWALL SONICOS ENHANCED 4.0 ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 535PART 9 VPN

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Page 487 - Process ACKs

537SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 48 Chapter 48: Configuring VPN PoliciesVPN > SettingsThe VPN > Settings page provides the Son

Page 488 - BWM with WAN load balancing

VPN > Settings538SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuidePrior to the invention of Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) and Secure Socket Layer (SSL)

Page 489 - Glossary

VPN > Settings539SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideOne advantage of SSL VPN is that SSL is built into most Web Browsers. No special VPN clien

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System > Security Dashboard54SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo purchase SonicWALL security services using the SonicWALL Registration &

Page 491

VPN > Settings540SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideAggressive Mode: To reduce the number of messages exchanged during authentication by half,

Page 492

VPN > Settings541SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote There is no restriction on nesting IKE v1 tunnels within an IKE v2 tunnel and visa-ve

Page 493 - Configuring SSL Control

VPN > Settings542SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • “VPN Auto-Added Access Rule Control” section on page 578Configuring VPNs in SonicOS En

Page 494 - Firewall > SSL Control

VPN > Settings543SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideE-Mail IDDomain name. • Peer ID Filter if using 3rd party certificates. • IKE (Phase 1)

Page 495 - Key Features of SSL Control

VPN > Settings544SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote The Windows 2000 L2TP client and Windows XP L2TP client can only work with DH Group 2

Page 496 - Key Concepts to SSL Control

VPN > Settings545SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideGSC only (Require Global Security Client checked on security appliance) • Shared secret,

Page 497

VPN > Settings546SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideChoose local network from list (select an address object): Local network obtains IP addres

Page 498

VPN > Settings547SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –AES-192 –AES-256 –Authentication: –MD5 –SHA1 –Enable Perfect Forward Secrecy

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VPN > Settings548SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideOn the ResponderThe settings on the responder must be the same as on the initiator except:

Page 500 - Caveats and Advisories

VPN > Settings549SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideVPN Policy WizardThe VPN Policy Wizard walks you step-by-step through the configuration of

Page 501 - SSL Control Configuration

System > Security Dashboard55SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 5 If you have a mysonicwall.com account, enter your username and password

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VPN > Settings550SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideVPN PoliciesAll existing VPN policies are displayed in the VPN Policies table. Each entry

Page 503 - Enabling SSL Control on Zones

VPN > Settings551SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideYou can enter the policy number (the number listed before the policy name in the # Name co

Page 504 - SSL Control Events

VPN > Settings552SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • “Creating Site-to-Site VPN Policies” section on page 562 • “VPN Auto-Added Access Rul

Page 505

VPN > Settings553SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring GroupVPN with IKE using Preshared Secret on the WAN ZoneTo configure the WAN G

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VPN > Settings554SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Select the DH Group from the DH Group menu.Note The Windows 2000 L2TP client and Window

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VPN > Settings555SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Management via this SA: - If using the VPN policy to manage the SonicWALL security appl

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VPN > Settings556SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Always - Global VPN Client user prompted for username and password only once when conn

Page 509 - Configuring VoIP Support

VPN > Settings557SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring GroupVPN with IKE using 3rd Party CertificatesTo configure GroupVPN with IKE u

Page 510 - VoIP Security

VPN > Settings558SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Distinguished Name - based on the certificates Subject Distinguished Name field, which

Page 511 - VoIP Protocols

VPN > Settings559SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guidetraffic. For packets received via an IPsec tunnel, the SonicWALL looks up a route for the

Page 512 - SonicWALL’s VoIP Capabilities

System > Security Dashboard56SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote If you used an existing mysonicwall.com account by providing your usernam

Page 513 - VoIP Network

VPN > Settings560SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • This Gateway Only - Allows a single connection to be enabled at a time. Traffic that m

Page 514 - Supported VoIP Protocols

VPN > Settings561SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCaution The GroupVPN SA must be enabled on the SonicWALL to export a configuration file.St

Page 515

VPN > Settings562SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Hub and Spoke Design - All SonicWALL VPN gateways are configured to connect to a centr

Page 516

VPN > Settings563SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring a VPN Policy with IKE using Preshared SecretTo configure a VPN Policy using In

Page 517 - Incoming Calls

VPN > Settings564SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideOptionally, specify a Local IKE ID (optional) and Peer IKE ID (optional) for this Policy.

Page 518 - Local Calls

VPN > Settings565SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideDestination network obtains IP addresses using DHCP server through this tunnel. Alternativ

Page 519

VPN > Settings566SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –If you selected Main Mode or Aggressive Mode in the Proposals tab: • Select Enable Kee

Page 520 - Configuration Tasks

VPN > Settings567SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –If you selected IKEv2 in the Proposals tab: • Select Enable Keep Alive to use heartbea

Page 521 - General VoIP Configuration

VPN > Settings568SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThe term Trigger Packet refers to the use of initial Traffic Selector payloads populated w

Page 522 - Configuring SIP Settings

VPN > Settings569SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring the Local SonicWALL Security ApplianceStep 1 Click Add on the VPN > Setting

Page 523 - Configuring BWM and QoS

System > Security Dashboard57SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 9 The mysonicwall.com page is launched in a separate browser window. Foll

Page 524 - Quality of Service

VPN > Settings570SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideDestination network from list, and select the address object or group.Step 7 Click on the

Page 525 - Configuring VoIP Access Rules

VPN > Settings571SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTip Valid hexadecimal characters include 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, a, b, c, d, e, and

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VPN > Settings572SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring the Remote SonicWALL Security ApplianceStep 1 Click Add on the VPN > Settin

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VPN > Settings573SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Select Apply NAT Policies if you want the SonicWALL to translate the Local, Remote or b

Page 528

VPN > Settings574SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo create a VPN SA using IKE and third party certificates, follow these steps:Step 1 In th

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VPN > Settings575SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideUp to three organizational units can be specified. The usage is c=*;o=*;ou=*;ou=*;ou=*;cn=

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VPN > Settings576SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideDestination network obtains IP addresses using DHCP server through this tunnel. Alternativ

Page 531 - VoIP Deployment Scenarios

VPN > Settings577SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Enter a value in the Life Time (seconds) field. The default setting of 28800 forces the

Page 532

VPN > Settings578SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –If you wish to use a router on the LAN for traffic entering this tunnel destined for an

Page 533 - Using the Public Server

VPN > Settings579SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

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System > Security Dashboard58SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 11 The Congratulations page displays. You have successfully purchased and

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581SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 49 Chapter 49: Configuring Advanced VPN SettingsVPN > AdvancedThe VPN > Advanced page include

Page 537 - Configuring VPN Policies

VPN > Advanced582SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Dead Peer Detection Interval - Enter the number of seconds between “heartbeats.” The de

Page 538 - VPN Types

VPN > Advanced583SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • IKEv2 Dynamic Client Proposal - SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 introduces IKEv2 Dynamic Client S

Page 539 - IKE version 1

VPN > Advanced584SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideOnline Certificate Status Protocol determines the current status of a digital certificate

Page 540 - IKE Phase 2

VPN > Advanced585SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideUsing OCSP with VPN PoliciesThe SonicWALL OCSP settings can be configured on a policy leve

Page 541 - Negotiating SAs in IKE v2

VPN > Advanced586SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 542 - Planning Your VPN

587SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 50 Chapter 50: Configuring DHCP Over VPNVPN > DHCP over VPNThe VPN > DHCP over VPN page allow

Page 543 - VPN > Settings

VPN > DHCP over VPN588SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring the Central Gateway for DHCP Over VPNTo configure DHCP over VPN for the C

Page 544 - On the client

VPN > DHCP over VPN589SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide2. Click Configure. The DHCP over VPN Configuration window is displayed.3. In the Gen

Page 545 - On the Initiator

System > Security Dashboard59SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideRelated FeaturesSonicWALL Registration & License Wizard - Use the SonicWAL

Page 546

VPN > DHCP over VPN590SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideDevices9. To configure devices on your LAN, click the Devices tab.10. To configure St

Page 547

VPN > DHCP over VPN591SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote You must configure the local DHCP server on the remote SonicWALL security applia

Page 548 - On the Responder

VPN > DHCP over VPN592SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 549 - VPN Global Settings

593SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 51 Chapter 51: Configuring L2TP ServerVPN > L2TP ServerThe SonicWALL security appliance can term

Page 550 - VPN Policies

VPN > L2TP Server594SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring the L2TP ServerThe VPN > L2TP Server page provides the settings for conf

Page 551 - Viewing VPN Tunnel Statistics

VPN > L2TP Server595SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide6. If the L2TP Server provides IP addresses, select Use the Local L2TP IP pool. Enter t

Page 552 - Configuring GroupVPN Policies

VPN > L2TP Server596SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

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599SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 52 Chapter 52: Managing Users and Authentication SettingsUser ManagementThis chapter describes the

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System > Security Dashboard60SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

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User Management600SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guideencrypted connection. The SonicWALL authenticates all users as soon as they attempt to acces

Page 559

User Management601SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideFigure 52:2 Local Groups Authentication Flow DiagramTo apply Content Filtering Service (CFS)

Page 560 - Exporting a VPN Client Policy

User Management602SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideUsing RADIUS for AuthenticationRemote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) is a prot

Page 561

User Management603SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideFigure 52:4 LDAP User Group Authentication Flow DiagramIn addition to RADIUS and the local u

Page 562

User Management604SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideLDAP TermsThe following terms are useful when working with LDAP and its variants: • Schema

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User Management605SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Samba SMB: Development information is available at http://us5.samba.org/samba/ • Novell

Page 564 - Step 7 Click the Network tab

User Management606SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideUsers that are identified but lack the group memberships required by the configured policy r

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User Management607SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Net API or WMIHow Does Single Sign-On Work?SonicWALL SSO requires minimal administrator

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User Management608SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideUser names are returned from the authorization agent running the SSO Agent in the format <

Page 567

User Management609SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideFigure 52:6 SonicWALL SSO Agent ProcessThe SonicWALL security appliance queries the SonicWAL

Page 568 - Step 15 Click OK

61SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 5 Chapter 5: Viewing Status InformationSystem > StatusThe System > Status page provides a comp

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User Management610SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • User login denied - SSO Agent agent name resolution failed: The SonicWALL SSO Agent is u

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User Management611SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • “User Groups” section on page 612 • “Priority for Preempting Administrators” section on

Page 571

User Management612SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideUser GroupsThe Multiple Administrators Support feature introduces two new default user group

Page 572

User Management613SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideGMS and Multiple Administrator SupportWhen using SonicWALL GMS to manage a SonicWALL securit

Page 573

User Management614SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring Settings on Users > SettingsOn this page, you can configure the authenticatio

Page 574

User Management615SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideUser Login Settings In the Authentication method for login drop-down list, select the type o

Page 575

User Management616SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSelect Enforce login uniqueness to prevent the same user name from being used to log into th

Page 576

User Management617SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Enable disconnected user detection: Causes the SonicWALL to detect when a user’s connect

Page 577

User Management618SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideAcceptable use policy page content - Enter your Acceptable Use Policy text in the text box.

Page 578

User Management619SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSee the following sections for configuration instructions: • “Viewing, Editing and Deleting

Page 579

System > Status62SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Setup Wizard - This wizard helps you quickly configure the SonicWALL security applianc

Page 580

User Management620SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideAdding Local UsersYou can add local users to the internal database on the SonicWALL security

Page 581 - CHAPTER 49

User Management621SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 9 Click OK to complete the user configuration. Editing Local UsersYou can edit local us

Page 582 - VPN > Advanced

User Management622SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideA default group, Everyone, is listed in the first row of the table. Click the Notepad icon i

Page 583 - About OCSP

User Management623SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCreating a Local GroupStep 1 Click the Add Group button to display the Add Group window.Step

Page 584 - OpenCA OCSP Responder

User Management624SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote You can create custom Content Filtering Service policies in the Security Services >

Page 585 - Using OCSP with VPN Policies

User Management625SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring RADIUS AuthenticationIf you selected RADIUS or RADIUS + Local Users from the Aut

Page 586

User Management626SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideRADIUS ServersIn the RADIUS Servers section, you can designate the primary and optionally, t

Page 587 - Configuring DHCP Over VPN

User Management627SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideRADIUS Users SettingsTo configure the RADIUS user settings:Step 10 On the RADIUS Users tab,

Page 588 - VPN > DHCP over VPN

User Management628SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCreating a New User Group for RADIUS UsersIn the RADIUS User Settings screen, you can create

Page 589

User Management629SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote You can add any group as a member of another group except Everybody and All RADIUS User

Page 590

System > Status63SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideLatest AlertsAny messages relating to system errors or attacks are displayed in this secti

Page 591 - Current DHCP over VPN Leases

User Management630SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWhen Use LDAP to retrieve user group information is selected, after authenticating a user vi

Page 592

User Management631SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • MSCHAPv2: Select this to use the Microsoft version 2 implementation of CHAP. MSCHAPv2 wo

Page 593 - Configuring L2TP Server

User Management632SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guidehttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/931125.Step 6 Launch the Domain Security Policy application:

Page 594 - Configuring the L2TP Server

User Management633SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring the SonicWALL Appliance for LDAPThe Users > Settings page in the administrati

Page 595 - VPN > L2TP Server

User Management634SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Port Number – The default LDAP over TLS port number is TCP 636. The default LDAP (unencr

Page 596

User Management635SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guideand location in the directory) as the login to the primary server. This may entail creating

Page 597 - User Management

User Management636SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • User group membership attribute – Select the attribute that contains information about t

Page 598

User Management637SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote AD has some built-in containers that do not conform (e.g. the DN for the top level User

Page 599 - CHAPTER 52

User Management638SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideIf using multiple LDAP/AD servers with referrals, this process can be repeated for each, rep

Page 600

User Management639SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Import user groups – You can click this button to configure user groups on the SonicWALL

Page 601 - 7ORKSTATION

System > Status64SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideRegistering Your SonicWALL Security ApplianceOnce you have established your Internet conne

Page 602 - 2!$)533ERVER

User Management640SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThe SonicWALL appliance can retrieve group memberships efficiently in the case of Active Dir

Page 603 - ,$!03ERVER

User Management641SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote The ‘Bypass filters’ and ‘Limited management capabilities’ privileges are returned base

Page 604 - LDAP Terms

User Management642SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –“Configuring User Settings” section on page 669

Page 605 - What Is Single Sign-On?

User Management643SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideInstalling the SonicWALL SSO AgentThe SonicWALL SSO Agent is part of the SonicWALL Directory

Page 606

User Management644SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 4 On the Customer Information page, enter your name in the User Name field and your org

Page 607 - How Does Single Sign-On Work?

User Management645SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSonicWALL SSO Agent feature. Click Next. Step 7 Click Install to install SSO Agent.Step 8 To

Page 608

User Management646SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote This section can be configured at a later time. To skip this step and configure it late

Page 609

User Management647SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThe SonicWALL SSO Agent installs. The status bar displays.Step 10 When installation is compl

Page 610

User Management648SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideIf you checked the Launch SonicWALL Directory Connector box, the SonicWALL Directory Connect

Page 611 - Configuration Modes

User Management649SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo configure the communication properties of the SonicWALL SSO Agent, perform the following

Page 612 - User Groups

System > Status65SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo create a mySonicWALL.com account from the SonicWALL management interface:Step 1 In the

Page 613

User Management650SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideIf the message SonicWALL SSO Agent service is not running. Please check the configuration an

Page 614

User Management651SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote When Logging Level 2 is selected, the SSO Agent service will terminate if the Windows e

Page 615 - User Login Settings

User Management652SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote NetAPI will provide faster, though possibly slightly less accurate, performance. WMI wi

Page 616 - User Session Settings

User Management653SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideAdding a SonicWALL Security ApplianceUse these instructions to manually add a SonicWALL secu

Page 617 - Acceptable Use Policy

User Management654SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideYour appliance will display in the left-hand navigation panel under the SonicWALL Appliances

Page 618 - Configuring Local Users

User Management655SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideModifying Services in SonicWALL SSO AgentYou can start, stop, and pause SonicWALL SSO Agent

Page 619

User Management656SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 4 Click Configure.The Authentication Agent Settings page displays.Step 5 In the Name or

Page 620 - Adding Local Users

User Management657SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 11 Check the box next to Allow only users listed locally to allow only users listed loc

Page 621 - Configuring Local Groups

User Management658SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote The Content Filter tab is only displayed if Premium CFS is enabled on the SonicWALL sec

Page 622

User Management659SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThis setting should be used where traffic that would be subject to content filtering can ema

Page 623 - Creating a Local Group

System > Status66SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideRegistering Your SonicWALL Security ApplianceIf you already have a mySonicWALL.com account

Page 624 - Step 6 Click OK

User Management660SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 22 Select the Check user radio button, enter the IP address of a workstation in the Wor

Page 625

User Management661SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideAdvanced LDAP ConfigurationIf you selected Use LDAP to retrieve user group information in st

Page 626 - RADIUS Users

User Management662SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote Use the user’s name in the Login user name field, not a username or login ID. For examp

Page 627 - RADIUS Users Settings

User Management663SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote Only check the Send LDAP ‘Start TLS’ request box if your LDAP server uses the same port

Page 628

User Management664SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 14 The Object class field defines which attribute represents the individual user accoun

Page 629

User Management665SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 23 In the User tree for login to server field, specify the tree in which the user speci

Page 630 - RADIUS Client Test

User Management666SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideIf using multiple LDAP/AD servers with referrals, this process can be repeated for each, rep

Page 631

User Management667SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThe SonicWALL security appliance can retrieve group memberships more efficiently in the case

Page 632

User Management668SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –VPN ZoneStep 35 In the RADIUS shared secret field, enter a shared secret common to all re

Page 633

User Management669SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring Firewall Access RulesFirewall access rules provide the administrator with the ab

Page 634

67SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 6 Chapter 6: Managing SonicWALL LicensesSystem > LicensesThe System > Licenses page provides l

Page 635

User Management670SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThe Enable login session limit and corresponding Login session limit (minutes) settings unde

Page 636

User Management671SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring Additional Administrator User ProfilesTo configure additional administrator user

Page 637

User Management672SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWhen using RADIUS or LDAP authentication, if you want to keep the configuration of administr

Page 638

User Management673SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideActivating Configuration ModeWhen logging in as a user with full administrator rights (that

Page 639

User Management674SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo switch from non-config mode to full configuration mode, perform the following steps:Step

Page 640

User Management675SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideVerifying Multiple Administrators Support ConfigurationUser accounts with administrator and

Page 641 - Configuring Single Sign-On

User Management676SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWhen the administrator is in read-only mode, the top right corner of the interface displays

Page 642

677SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 53 Chapter 53: Managing Guest Services and Guest AccountsUsers > Guest ServicesGuest accounts ar

Page 643

Users > Guest Services678SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideGlobal Guest Settings Check Show guest login status window with logout button to d

Page 644

Users > Guest Accounts679SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Auto-Prune Account: Check this to have the account removed from the database af

Page 645

System > Licenses68SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideExcluding a NodeWhen you exclude a node, you block it from connecting to your network th

Page 646

Users > Guest Accounts680SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideViewing Guest Account StatisticsTo view statistics on a guest account, hover your

Page 647

Users > Guest Accounts681SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Enable Guest Services Privilege: Check this for the account to be enabled upon

Page 648

Users > Guest Accounts682SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Comment: Enter a descriptive comment.Step 3 In the Guest Services tab, configur

Page 649

Users > Guest Status683SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuidePrinting Account Details.You can print a summary of a guest account. Click the print

Page 650

Users > Guest Status684SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Session Expiration: The time when the current session expires. • Statistics: h

Page 651

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Page 652 - Step 8 Click OK

686 SONICWALL SONICOS ENHANCED 4.0 ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE

Page 653

687SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 54 Chapter 54: Managing SonicWALL Security ServicesSonicWALL Security ServicesSonicWALL, Inc. offer

Page 654

SonicWALL Security Services688SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote For more information on SonicWALL security services, please visit http://ww

Page 655

SonicWALL Security Services689SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideIf your SonicWALL security appliance is not registered, the Security Services &g

Page 656

System > Licenses69SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideManage Security Services OnlineTo activate, upgrade, or renew services, click the link i

Page 657

SonicWALL Security Services690SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideManaging Security Services OnlineClicking the Manage Licenses button displays th

Page 658

SonicWALL Security Services691SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSecurity Services InformationThis section includes a brief overview of services

Page 659

SonicWALL Security Services692SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo manually update signature files, complete the following steps:Step 1 On the S

Page 660

SonicWALL Security Services693SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote The signature file can only be used on SonicWALL security appliances that a

Page 661 - Advanced LDAP Configuration

SonicWALL Security Services694SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 662

695SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 55 Chapter 55: Configuring SonicWALL Content Filtering ServiceSecurity Services > Content Filter

Page 663

Security Services > Content Filter696SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSonicWALL Content Filtering ServiceSonicWALL Content Filtering Service

Page 664

Security Services > Content Filter697SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideYou can also access the SonicWALL CFS URL Rating Review Request form b

Page 665

Security Services > Content Filter698SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • SonicWALL CFS - Selecting SonicWALL CFS as the Content Filter Type

Page 666

Security Services > Content Filter699SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTrusted DomainsTrusted Domains can be added to enable content from spe

Page 667

viiSonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141Confi

Page 668

System > Licenses70SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideManual UpgradeManual Upgrade allows you to activate your services by typing the service

Page 669 - Configuring User Settings

Security Services > Content Filter700SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideMessage to Display when BlockingYou can enter your customized text to

Page 670

Security Services > Content Filter701SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWarningDo not include the prefix “http://” in either the Allowed Domai

Page 671

Security Services > Content Filter702SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guidethe page defined in the Consent page URL field. Enter the time limit,

Page 672 - Preempting Administrators

Security Services > Content Filter703SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring N2H2 Internet Filtering N2H2 is a third party Internet fil

Page 673 - Activating Configuration Mode

Security Services > Content Filter704SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideURL Cache • Cache Size (KB) - Configure the size of the URL Cache in

Page 674

Security Services > Content Filter705SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideMessage to Display when BlockingYou can enter your customized text in

Page 675

Security Services > Content Filter706SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Block traffic to all Web sites - Selecting this option blocks traff

Page 676

Security Services > Content Filter707SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTrusted DomainsTrusted Domains can be added in the Restrict Web Featur

Page 677 - Accounts

Security Services > Content Filter708SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 678 - Guest Profiles

709SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 56 Chapter 56: Activating SonicWALL Client Anti-VirusSecurity Services > Anti-VirusBy their natu

Page 679 - Users > Guest Accounts

System > Licenses71SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideFrom the Management Interface of your SonicWALL Security ApplianceStep 1 Make sure your

Page 680 - Adding Guest Accounts

Security Services > Anti-Virus710SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideActivating SonicWALL Client Anti-VirusIf Sonic WALL Client Anti-Virus is n

Page 681 - To Generate Multiple Accounts

Security Services > Anti-Virus711SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote You must have a mySonicWALL.com account and your SonicWALL must be re

Page 682 - Enabling Guest Accounts

Security Services > Anti-Virus712SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideActivating a SonicWALL Client Anti-Virus FREE TRIALYou can try a FREE TRIA

Page 683 - Users > Guest Status

Security Services > Anti-Virus713SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Low Risk - A virus that is not reported in the field and is considered

Page 684

Security Services > E-mail Filter714SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSecurity Services > E-mail FilterThe E-Mail Filter allows the admini

Page 685

715SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 57 Chapter 57: Managing SonicWALL Gateway Anti-Virus ServiceSecurity Services > Gateway Anti-Vir

Page 686

Security Services > Gateway Anti-Virus716SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSonicWALL GAV delivers threat protection directly on the SonicWALL

Page 687 - Services

Security Services > Gateway Anti-Virus717SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideRemote Site ProtectionStep 1 Users send typical e-mail and files b

Page 688

Security Services > Gateway Anti-Virus718SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideHTTP File DownloadsStep 1 Client makes a request to download a fil

Page 689 - SonicWALL Security Services

Security Services > Gateway Anti-Virus719SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guidesingle-pass, per-packet basis. Reassembly free virus scanning func

Page 690 - Security Services Settings

System > Licenses72SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 691 - Update Signature Manually

Security Services > Gateway Anti-Virus720SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote If you already have a mysonicWALL.com account, go to “Registe

Page 692

Security Services > Gateway Anti-Virus721SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideRegistering Your SonicWALL Security ApplianceStep 1 Log into the S

Page 693 - Activating Security Services

Security Services > Gateway Anti-Virus722SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideIf you have an Activation Key for SonicWALL Gateway Anti-Virus, An

Page 694

Security Services > Gateway Anti-Virus723SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideActivating FREE TRIALsYou can try FREE TRIAL versions of SonicWALL

Page 695 - Filtering Service

Security Services > Gateway Anti-Virus724SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThe Security Services > Gateway Anti-Virus page provides the se

Page 696 - Content Filter Status

Security Services > Gateway Anti-Virus725SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideApplying SonicWALL GAV Protection on Zones You can enforce SonicWA

Page 697 - Content Filter Type

Security Services > Gateway Anti-Virus726SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote You also enable SonicWALL GAV protection for new zones you cr

Page 698 - Restrict Web Features

Security Services > Gateway Anti-Virus727SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideUpdating SonicWALL GAV SignaturesBy default, the SonicWALL securit

Page 699 - CFS Exclusion List

Security Services > Gateway Anti-Virus728SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThe Enable Inbound Inspection protocol traffic handling represente

Page 700 - Custom List

Security Services > Gateway Anti-Virus729SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Restrict Transfer of password-protected Zip files - Disables t

Page 701 - Enable Keyword Blocking

73SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 7 Chapter 7: Configuring Administration SettingsSystem > AdministrationThe System Administration

Page 702 - Adding a New Address

Security Services > Gateway Anti-Virus730SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideIf you want to suppress the sending of e-mail messages (SMTP) to c

Page 703 - N2H2 Properties

Security Services > Gateway Anti-Virus731SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideOptionally, you can configure the timeout for the HTTP Clientless

Page 704 - URL Cache

Security Services > Gateway Anti-Virus732SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideViewing SonicWALL GAV SignaturesThe Gateway Anti-Virus Signatures

Page 705 - Websense Properties

Security Services > Gateway Anti-Virus733SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSearching the Gateway Anti-Virus Signature DatabaseYou can search

Page 706

Security Services > Gateway Anti-Virus734SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 707

735SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 58 Chapter 58: Activating Intrusion Prevention ServiceSecurity Services > Intrusion Prevention S

Page 708

Security Services > Intrusion Prevention Service736SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideHow SonicWALL’s Deep Packet Inspection WorksDeep Packet

Page 709 - CHAPTER 56

Security Services > Intrusion Prevention Service737SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Deep Packet Inspection - looking at the data portion

Page 710

Security Services > Intrusion Prevention Service738SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTip If your SonicWALL security appliance is connected to

Page 711

Security Services > Intrusion Prevention Service739SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote Remember your username and password to access your

Page 712 - Anti-Virus Policies

System > Administration74SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideChanging the Administrator PasswordTo set a new password for SonicWALL Management

Page 713 - Anti-Virus Enforcement

Security Services > Intrusion Prevention Service740SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote Clicking on the Continue button does not activate t

Page 714

Security Services > Intrusion Prevention Service741SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideIf you have an Activation Key for SonicWALL Gateway Anti

Page 715 - Virus Service

Security Services > Intrusion Prevention Service742SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSetting Up SonicWALL Intrusion Prevention Service Protec

Page 716 - $ESKTOPAND3ERVER0ROTECTION

Security Services > Intrusion Prevention Service743SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guideinformation on configuring global signature groups, refe

Page 717 - Internal Network Protection

Security Services > Intrusion Prevention Service744SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 718 - SonicWALL GAV Architecture

745SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 59 Chapter 59: Activating Anti-Spyware ServiceSecurity Services > Anti-Spyware ServiceSonicWALL

Page 719 - 0ACKET0ATH

Security Services > Anti-Spyware Service746SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote Refer to the SonicWALL Anti-Spyware Administrator’s Guide o

Page 720

Security Services > Anti-Spyware Service747SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCreating a mySonicWALL.com AccountCreating a mySonicWALL.com acc

Page 721

Security Services > Anti-Spyware Service748SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideRegistering Your SonicWALL Security ApplianceStep 1 Log into the

Page 722

Security Services > Anti-Spyware Service749SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo try a FREE TRIAL of SonicWALL Gateway Anti-Virus, SonicWALL A

Page 723 - Activating FREE TRIALs

System > Administration75SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThe Password must be changed every (days) setting requires users to change their p

Page 724 - Enabling SonicWALL GAV

Security Services > Anti-Spyware Service750SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideIf you have an Activation Key for SonicWALL Gateway Anti-Virus,

Page 725 - Step 4 Click OK

Security Services > Anti-Spyware Service751SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideRefer to the SonicWALL Anti-Spyware Administrator’s Guide on the

Page 726

Security Services > Anti-Spyware Service752SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 727 - Enabling Inbound Inspection

753SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 60 Chapter 60: Configuring SonicWALL Real-Time BlacklistSMTP Real-Time Black List FilteringSMTP Rea

Page 728 - Restricting File Transfers

Security Services > RBL Filter754SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote Most spam today is known to be sent from hijacked or zombie machines

Page 729

Security Services > RBL Filter755SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo add an RBL services, click the Add button. In the Add RBL Domain window

Page 730

Security Services > RBL Filter756SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 731

757SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 61 Chapter 61: Configuring SonicWALL Global Security ClientSecurity Services > Global Security C

Page 732 - Displaying Signatures

Security Services > Global Security Client758SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guidegateway administrator automatically updates the Global Securit

Page 733 - Signatures table

Security Services > Global Security Client759SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • Policy Management - enables network administrator’s to cre

Page 734

System > Administration76SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideMultiple AdministratorsSonicOS Enhanced provides the ability for multiple administ

Page 735 - CHAPTER 58

Security Services > Global Security Client760SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSonicWALL’s Distributed Enforcement Architecture (DEA) technol

Page 736 - SonicWALL IPS Terminology

Security Services > Global Security Client761SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring Security Policies for Global Security ClientsThe S

Page 737

Security Services > Global Security Client762SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 738

SONICWALL SONICOS ENHANCED 4.0 ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 763PART 12 Log

Page 739

764 SONICWALL SONICOS ENHANCED 4.0 ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE

Page 740

765SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 62 Chapter 62: Managing Log EventsLog > ViewThe SonicWALL security appliance maintains an Event

Page 741

Log > View766SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideLog View TableThe log is displayed in a table and is sortable by column. The log table columns

Page 742 - Enabling SonicWALL IPS

Log > View767SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideClear LogTo delete the contents of the log, click the Clear Log button near the top right corn

Page 743

Log > View768SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSource interface AND Destination interfaceStep 3 Check the Group box next to any two or more c

Page 744

769SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 63 Chapter 63: Configuring Log CategoriesLog > CategoriesThis chapter provides configuration tas

Page 745 - CHAPTER 59

System > Administration77SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWeb Management SettingsThe SonicWALL security appliance can be managed using HTTP

Page 746

Log > Categories770SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideLog PriorityThis section provides information on configuring the level of priority log m

Page 747

Log > Categories771SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideLog CategoriesSonicWALL security appliances provide automatic attack protection against

Page 748

Log > Categories772SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideFirewall Logging Extended Logs general events and errorsFirewall Rule Extended Logs fire

Page 749

Log > Categories773SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideManaging Log CategoriesThe Log Categories table displays log category information organi

Page 750

Log > Categories774SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 751

775SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 64 Chapter 64: Configuring Syslog SettingsLog > SyslogIn addition to the standard event log, the

Page 752

Log > Syslog776SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSyslog SettingsSyslog Facility • Syslog Facility - Allows you to select the facilities and

Page 753 - Blacklist

Log > Syslog777SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSyslog ServersAdding a Syslog ServerTo add syslog servers to the SonicWALL security applianc

Page 754 - Adding RBL Services

Log > Syslog778SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 755

779SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 65 Chapter 65: Configuring Log AutomationLog > AutomationThe Log > Automation page includes s

Page 756

System > Administration78SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSSH Management SettingsIf you use SSH to manage the SonicWALL appliance, you can c

Page 757 - Security Client

Log > Automation780SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideE-mail Log Automation • Send Log to E-mail address - Enter your e-mail address (usernam

Page 758

781SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 66 Chapter 66: Configuring Name ResolutionLog > Name ResolutionThe Log > Name Resolution page

Page 759

Log > Name Resolution782SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • None: The security appliance will not attempt to resolve IP addresses and Names

Page 760

783SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 67 Chapter 67: Generating Log ReportsLog > ReportsThe SonicWALL security appliance can perform a

Page 761

Log > Reports784SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideData CollectionThe Reports window includes the following functions and commands: • Start D

Page 762

Log > Reports785SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideBandwidth Usage by IP AddressSelecting Bandwidth Usage by IP Address from the Report to vie

Page 763 - PART 12

Log > Reports786SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 764

787SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 68 Chapter 68: Activating SonicWALL ViewPointLog > ViewPointSonicWALL ViewPoint is a Web-based g

Page 765 - Managing Log Events

Log > ViewPoint788SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideActivating ViewPointThe Log > ViewPoint page allows you to activate the ViewPoint lice

Page 766 - Log View Table

Log > ViewPoint789SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide3. Click Activate or Renew in the Manage Service column in the Manage Services Online tab

Page 767 - Filtering Log Records Viewed

System > Administration79SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo enable SNMP on the SonicWALL security appliance, log into the Management interf

Page 768 - Log Event Messages

Log > ViewPoint790SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

Page 769 - Configuring Log Categories

SONICWALL SONICOS ENHANCED 4.0 ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE 791PART 13 Wizards

Page 770 - Log Priority

792 SONICWALL SONICOS ENHANCED 4.0 ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE

Page 771 - Log Categories

793SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 69 Chapter 69: Configuring Internet Connectivity Using the Setup WizardWizards > Setup WizardThe

Page 772 - Log > Categories

Wizards > Setup Wizard794SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThe Setup Wizard screens change depending on the choices you make. For example, if

Page 773 - Managing Log Categories

Wizards > Setup Wizard795SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring a Static IP Address with NAT EnabledUsing NAT to set up your SonicWALL

Page 774

Wizards > Setup Wizard796SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote Your Web browser must be Java-enabled and support HTTP uploads in order to fu

Page 775 - Configuring Syslog Settings

Wizards > Setup Wizard797SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideChange Time Zone3. Select the appropriate Time Zone from the Time Zone menu. The S

Page 776 - Syslog Settings

Wizards > Setup Wizard798SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWAN Network Mode: NAT Enabled6. Enter the public IP address provided by your ISP i

Page 777 - Syslog Servers

Wizards > Setup Wizard799SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideLAN DHCP Settings 8. The Optional-SonicWALL DHCP Server window configures the Soni

Page 778 - Log > Syslog

viiiSonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideChapter 17: Configuring Zones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191Network &

Page 779 - Configuring Log Automation

System > Administration80SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideEnable GMS ManagementYou can configure the SonicWALL security appliance to be mana

Page 780 - Mail Server Settings

Wizards > Setup Wizard800SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSetup Wizard Complete10. The SonicWALL stores the network settings. 11. Click Clos

Page 781 - Configuring Name Resolution

Wizards > Setup Wizard801SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideChange Password3. To set the password, enter a new password in the New Password an

Page 782 - Specifying the DNS Server

Wizards > Setup Wizard802SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide WAN Network Mode5. Select DHCP, the Obtain an IP address automatically window is

Page 783 - Generating Log Reports

Wizards > Setup Wizard803SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide LAN Settings7. The Fill in information about your LAN page allows the configurati

Page 784 - View Data

Wizards > Setup Wizard804SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSonicWALL Configuration Summary9. The Configuration Summary window displays the co

Page 785 - Bandwidth Usage by Service

Wizards > Setup Wizard805SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring NAT Enabled with PPPoENAT with PPPoE Client is a network protocol that

Page 786 - Log > Reports

Wizards > Setup Wizard806SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideChange Password3. To set the password, enter a new password in the New Password an

Page 787 - CHAPTER 68

Wizards > Setup Wizard807SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWAN Network Mode5. The SonicWALL automatically detects the presence of a PPPoE ser

Page 788 - Activating ViewPoint

Wizards > Setup Wizard808SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideLAN Settings7. The LAN Settings page allows the configuration of SonicWALL LAN IP

Page 789 - Enabling ViewPoint Settings

Wizards > Setup Wizard809SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSonicWALL Configuration Summary9. The Configuration Summary window displays the co

Page 790 - Log > ViewPoint

System > Administration81SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guidethe GMS installation, and enter the IP address in the NAT Device IP Address field.

Page 791 - PART 13

Wizards > Setup Wizard810SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideConfiguring PPTP Network ModeNAT with PPTP Client mode uses Point to Point Tunneli

Page 792

Wizards > Setup Wizard811SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideChange Password3. To set the password, enter a new password in the New Password an

Page 793 - CHAPTER 69

Wizards > Setup Wizard812SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideWAN Network Mode4. Select PPTP: Provided you with a server IP address, a user name

Page 794 - Wizards > Setup Wizard

Wizards > Setup Wizard813SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideLAN Settings6. The LAN Settings page allows the configuration of SonicWALL LAN IP

Page 795 - Start the Setup Wizard

Wizards > Setup Wizard814SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideSonicWALL Configuration Summary8. The Configuration Summary window displays the co

Page 796 - Change Password

815SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 70 Chapter 70: Using the Registration & License WizardWizards > Registration & License W

Page 797 - WAN Network Mode

Wizards > Registration & License Wizard816SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 2 Select Registration and License Wizard and click Next.

Page 798 - LAN Settings

Wizards > Registration & License Wizard817SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 5 On the Choose security services page, select the secur

Page 799 - LAN DHCP Settings

Wizards > Registration & License Wizard818SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 7 Verify that the services you want to purchase are list

Page 800 - Setup Wizard Complete

Wizards > Registration & License Wizard819SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 9 The Confirm page displays. Verify that your order is c

Page 801

System > Administration82SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • HTTPS - If this option is selected, HTTPS management is allowed from two IP ad

Page 802 - WAN Network Mode

Wizards > Registration & License Wizard820SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideStep 12 Your new security services are now available on the S

Page 803 - DHCP Settings

821SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 71 Chapter 71: Configuring a Public Server with the WizardWizards > Public Server Wizard1. Start

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Wizards > Public Server Wizard822SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide2. Select Public Server Wizard and click Next.3. Select the type of server

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Wizards > Public Server Wizard823SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide6. Click Next. 7. Enter the public IP address of the server. The default i

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Wizards > Public Server Wizard824SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide9. The Summary page displays a summary of all the configuration you have p

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Wizards > Public Server Wizard825SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide10. Click Apply in the Public Server Configuration Summary page to complet

Page 808 - DHCP Server

Wizards > Public Server Wizard826SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

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827SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 72 Chapter 72: Configuring VPN Policies with the VPN Policy WizardWizards > VPN WizardThe VPN Po

Page 810 - Configuring PPTP Network Mode

Wizards > VPN Wizard828SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideUsing the VPN Policy WizardStep 1 In the top right corner of the VPN > Settings p

Page 811 - Change Time Zone

Wizards > VPN Wizard829SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Default Key: If you choose the default key, all your Global VPN Clients and Globa

Page 812

System > Administration83SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThe default URL http://help.mysonicwall.com/applications/vpnclient displays the So

Page 813

Wizards > VPN Wizard830SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Encryption: This is the method for encrypting data through the VPN Tunnel. The me

Page 814

Wizards > VPN Wizard831SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideNote If you enable user authentication, the users must be entered in the SonicWALL d

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Wizards > VPN Wizard832SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • The shared secret if you selected a custom preshared secret in the VPN Wizard.

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Wizards > VPN Wizard833SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideUsing the VPN Wizard to Configure Preshared SecretStep 1 On the System > Status p

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Wizards > VPN Wizard834SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Policy Name: Enter a name you can use to refer to the policy. For example, Boston

Page 818

Wizards > VPN Wizard835SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideIf the object or group you want has not been created yet, select Create Object or Cr

Page 819

Wizards > VPN Wizard836SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide –Encryption: This is the method for encrypting data through the VPN Tunnel. The me

Page 820 - Close to close the wizard

837SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideIndexSymbols 401, 793, 796–797, 800–803, 805–808, 811–813, 815, 821, 827–828Numerics802.11a 394802.11g 315,

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838SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideDdeep packet inspection 718DF bit 582DH group 829VPN policy wizard 835DHCPrelay mode 587setup wizard 797VPN

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839SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideIIDS 405authorizing access points 407rogue access points 406IEEE 802.11b 315IEEE 802.11g 315IKEDH group 829

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System > Administration84SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

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840SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guidesettings 248translated destination 248translated service 249translated source 248NAT policyloopback policy

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841SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideLAN settings 798–799, 803–804, 808, 813–814NAT with DHCP client 802NAT with PPPoE 805NAT with PPPoE client

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842SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guideauthentication 830, 836configuration summary 836connecting Global VPN Clients 831destination networks 835DH

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Page 828 - Using the VPN Policy Wizard

85SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 8 Chapter 8: Managing CertificatesSystem > CertificatesTo implement the use of certificates for V

Page 829 - Wizards > VPN Wizard

System > Certificates86SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide • OpenSSL • VeriSignCertificates and Certificate RequestsThe Certificate and Cert

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System > Certificates87SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCertificate DetailsClicking on the icon in the Details column of the Certificates an

Page 831 - Step 9 Click Next

System > Certificates88SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideImporting a Certificate Authority CertificateTo import a certificate from a certific

Page 832

System > Certificates89SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideImporting a Local CertificateTo import a local certificate, perform these steps:Step

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ixSonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideChapter 21: Configuring NAT Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .245Network > NA

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System > Certificates90SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideImporting a CRLYou can import the CRL by manually downloading the CRL and then impor

Page 835

System > Certificates91SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideTo generate a local certificate, follow these steps:Step 1 Click the New Signing Req

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System > Certificates92SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

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93SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 9 Chapter 9: Configuring Time SettingsSystem > TimeThe System > Time page defines the time and

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System > Time94SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideIf you want to set your time manually, uncheck Set time automatically using NTP. Select the

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95SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 10 Chapter 10: Setting SchedulesSystem > SchedulesThe System > Schedules page allows you to cr

Page 840

System > Schedules96SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideThe Schedules table displays all your predefined and custom schedules. In the Schedules

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System > Schedules97SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideAdding a Schedule To create schedules, click Add. The Add Schedule window is displayed.

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System > Schedules98SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide

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99SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator GuideCHAPTER 11 Chapter 11: Managing SonicWALL Security Appliance FirmwareSystem > SettingsThis System > Se

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