SMA 100 10.2.1 Release Notes

Version 10.2.1.12

April 2024

About Secure Mobile Access

Secure Mobile Access (SMA) provides scalable, secure mobile access for your enterprise while blocking untrusted applications, WiFi pirates, and malware. SMA appliances provide a single gateway and a common user experience across all platforms, including managed and unmanaged devices. Traffic is encrypted using Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) to protect it from unauthorized users.

SMA is available as a physical appliance or as a virtual appliance running on ESXi, Microsoft Hyper-V, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Azure, and KVM.

Compatibility and Installation Notes

  • Most popular browsers are supported, but Google Chrome is preferred for the real-time graphics display on the dashboard.
  • A account is required.
  • SMA 10.2.1.12 is compatible with Capture Security Center (CSC).
  • CSC provides a cloud dashboard that displays the overall status of all the registered SMA appliances. The dashboard has sliders to choose the Time Period, Count of Alerts, Threats, WAF (Web Application Firewall) Threats, Authentications, VPN Accesses, Bookmark Access, Active devices and Users on a Map, and Threats categories.
  • Use your MySonicWall credentials to log into CSC at https://cloud.sonicwall.com.
  • Click the SMA tile to view the SMA Dashboard, complete registration, and enable cloud management.

SMA 10.2.1.12 is supported on the following appliances:

  • 200/400
  • 210/410
  • 500v for ESXi
    • Supported for deployment on ESXi 6.0 and higher
  • 500v for HyperV

    • Supported for deployment on Hyper-V server version 2016 and 2019
  • 500v for AWS
  • 500v for Azure
  • 500v for KVM

What's New

This release provides the following new feature.

Blocking Source IP Address for Continuous Login Failures is introduced in Secure Mobile Access 10.2.1.12 onwards:

Block Source IP Address for Continuous Login Failures is a default-enabled feature that blocks IP addresses and will not be allowed to access the appliance.

For more information, refer to the section Blocking Source IP Address for Continuous Login Failures in the SMA100 10.2 Administration Guide.

Additional References

SMA-4993.

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