SonicOS/X 7 About SonicOS and SonicOSX

What's New in SonicOS/X 7.0.1

SonicOS/X 7.0.1 introduces a number of new features and enhancements, including:

  • SonicWall Switch – New Features

    Several new features and enhancements are provided for Switch management:

    • SonicWall Switch – Native VLAN Support Configuration

      Provides ability for administrator to specify which VLANs do not carry a VLAN tag. This helps with SonicWave provisioning.

    • SonicWall Switch – Comments/Descriptions for Each Port

      Port descriptions help administrators understand why a port has been provisioned.

    • SonicWall Switch – Multiple Switch Support for Firewall High Availability Deployments

      Adds support for HA deployment use cases when multiple Switches are being managed by the firewalls.

    • SonicWall Switch – Multi-level Daisy Chaining Up to Eight

      Extends network connectivity from one end of the building to the other.

  • Mode Selection on NSv Series – Changing Between Classic Mode and Policy Mode

    On NSv series, you can run either SonicOS (Classic mode) or SonicOSX (Policy mode) and you can switch between the modes. Some configuration settings are lost when changing from Classic to Policy mode, while the NSv resets to factory default settings when changing from Policy to Classic mode. This feature is also supported on NSv deployments in closed networks.

  • Web Management Interface – Continued Improvements

    Improvements to user experience and App Viewer, signatures data enrichment, and more CVE information.

  • Security – New Signature Database Support

    Enhancements to SonicOS for support of new Signature Database. Rollout of new Signature Database is coming soon.

  • Connectivity – One ARM Mode Support

    In One ARM mode, traffic enters and leaves the appliance on the same interface.

  • Ports and Interfaces – Feature Support and Performance Enhancements

    Several features and enhancements are added:

    • PPPoE support on NSv series interfaces
    • Reduced polling time on all SFP+ ports from 40 sec to 5 sec
    • 40GB interfaces support 10GB interface connectivity on NSsp 15700
    • 10GB BASE-T support on 10GB SFP ports
  • SafeMode – Support for Auth Code during SafeMode Authentication

    You can use the appliance Auth Code as the Maintenance Key when accessing SafeMode on unregistered firewalls running SonicOS/X 7. The Auth Code is displayed in the web management interface on the HOME | Dashboard > System > Device page, and on the label affixed to the bottom of the appliance.

  • Deployment – Bypass Non-decrypted SSL Traffic with GAV

    This option provides performance improvements.

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