SonicWALL 2.5 Security Camera User Manual


 
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SONICWALL SONICOS 2.5 ENHANCED ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE
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Introduction
Part 6 VPN
This part covers how to create VPN policies on the SonicWALL security appliance to support
SonicWALL Global VPN Clients as well as creating site-to-site VPN policies for connecting offices
running SonicWALL security appliances.
Part 7 Users
This part covers how to configure the SonicWALL security appliance for user level authentication as
well as manage guest services for managed SonicPoints.
Part 8 Hardware Failover
This part provides configuration instructions for setting a SonicWALL high availability pair for
maintaining secure, mission-critical connectivity.
Part 9 Security Services
This part includes an overview of available SonicWALL Security Services as well as instructions for
activating the service, including FREE trials. These subscription-based services include SonicWALL
Content Filtering Service, SonicWALL Instrusion Prevention Service, SonicWALL Network Anti-Virus,
and well as other services.
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Cross Reference: For more information on SonicWALL Security Services, go to
<http//:www.sonicwall.com.
Part 10 Log
This part covers managing the SonicWALL security appliance’s enhanced logging, alerting, and
reporting features. The SonicWALL security appliance’s logging features provide a comprehensive
set of log categories for monitoring security and network activities.
Part 11 Wizards
This part walks you through using the SonicWALL Configuration Wizards for configuring the
SonicWALL security appliance for LAN to WAN (Internet) connectivity, settings up public servers for
Internet connectivity behind the firewall, and setting GroupVPN and site-to-site VPN policies for
establishing VPN connections for remote SonicWALL Global VPN Client users or remote offices with
a SonicWALL security appliance for LAN to LAN connections.
The SonicWALL Configuration Wizards in SonicOS Enhanced 2.5 or higher include:
The Setup Wizard takes you step by step through network configuration for Internet connectivity.
There are four types of network connectivity available: Static IP, DHCP, PPPoE, and PPTP.
The Public Server Wizard takes you step by step through adding a server to your network, such
as a mail server or a web server. The wizard automates much of the configuration you need to
establish security and access for the server.
The VPN Policy Wizard steps you through the configuration of Group VPNs and site-to-site
VPNs.