How do I create, change, or delete a public IP address for SonicWall NSv X1 interface IP?

Description

Learn about how to create, change, and delete public ip. A public IP address prefix is a contiguous range of addresses based on the number of public IP addresses you specify. The addresses are assigned to your subscription. When you create a public IP address resource, you can assign a multiple static public IP address from the prefix and associate to virtual machines, load balancers or other resources to enable Internet connectivity.

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IP Addresses used in this article

 
 

  SonicWall NSv

 

VNET

10.5.0.0/16

 

VNET NAME

AzureNSvSonicWALL

 

WAN IP 1

X1 :10.5.0.4/24

 

WAN IP 2

X1 :10.5.0.5/24

 

LAN IP

X0: 10.5.1.4/24

 

AZURE INSTANCE 1

10.5.1.5/24

 

AZURE INSTANCE 1

10.5.1.6/24

 

Resolution

  1. Log into your Azure Account: in your browser navigate to https://portal.azure.com and log into your Microsoft Azure Account.
  2. NSv virtual machine: login to Azure Portal and navigate to “Networking in NSV Virtual machine ” at left site of window.
  3. Navigate to “Interface in NSv virtual machine ” at left site of window click Add IP configuration.
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  4. Add an IP configuration. Click Add IP configuration and map the public IP address with the private static IP of the WAN interface.
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SonicWall Configuration

  1. Add an Access rule configuration.
    • Navigate to the Policies | Access Rules page.
    • Select the LAN to WAN to enter the Access Rules (WAN > LAN) page.
    • Click on the marked arrow to open the Add Rule window.
    • Select Allow as the Action.
    • Select Any as the Service.
    • Select Source as Any.
    • Select StandbyStatic IP as the Destination.
    • Click Add and Close.
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  2. Add  NAT rule configuration to forward the traffic to hosted server behind NSv.
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