by Suriti Singh
Alerts and notifications are critical aspects of firewall monitoring and management. SOC admins rely on these alerts to detect and remediate issues in their network security environment. But an overabundance of alerts can increase stress levels and contribute to “alert fatigue” — the tendency of workers subjected to constant alerts to become desensitized to them, decreasing the chance that they’ll act quickly in the case of a true emergency.
SonicWall’s Network Security Manager (NSM) allows admins to enable and disable alerts at a central location for all firewalls within a tenant. Admins can pick and choose events for which they want to receive alerts — enabling alerts that are of importance to them and disabling the rest.
NSM alerts are completely customizable, allowing admins to select the priority, recipients and channels for each alert and specify where to send the alert notifications. Alerts can be sent via an email or via SMS through integration with Twilio.
The Alert Center and the notifications in the NSM dashboard provide a central location to view alerts across all firewalls within a tenant, thus reducing time to respond to these alerts. Alert event logs can also be forwarded to an external syslog server, which can then be integrated with an external ticketing system, such as ConnectWise.
The NSM 2.3.5 release provides an extensive list of critical alerts in the following alert categories:
SonicWall NSM has two licensing options: NSM Essential and NSM Advanced. NSM Essential comes with 7-day reporting and offers limited alerts, while the NSM Advanced license offers 365 days of reporting and 30 days of analytics with extensive alerting capability, including Site-to-Site VPN alerts, network usage alerts, etc.
VPN down alerts are important for distributed network environments in which remote locations are connected to branch offices through VPN tunnels. Admins can use these alerts to investigate and fix malfunctioning VPN links and maintain a stable and secure network connectivity.
Taken together, these features represent a significant step forward for SonicWall NSM — one that significantly increases the power and efficiency of your firewall management.
Learn more about SonicWall NSM’s centralized management capabilities, or check out the NSM Admin Guide.
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