SonicOS 7.1 Diagnostics for Classic Mode

Introduction to Diagnostics for Classic Mode

This Administration Guide provides information about the SonicOS Diagnostics feature for the Classic Mode.

Diagnostic tools allow the administrator to test connectivity by performing a Ping, TCP connection test, DNS lookup, reverse lookup, and trace route for a specific IP address or web site. Other Diagnostics for Classic Mode tools provide a way to view or monitor the Geo and Botnet, the MX Banner, GRID result, PMTU Discovery, and other features.

The following comparison table gives the Diagnostics features available for SonicOS Classic Mode and Policy Mode:

Diagnostic Tools Features SonicOS 7 Classic Mode SonicOS 7 Policy Mode
Tech Support Report Available Available
Check Network Settings Available Available
DNS Name Lookup Available Available
Network Path Available Available
Ping Available Available
Trace Route Available Available
Real-Time Blacklist Available Available
Reverse Name lookup Available Available
Connection TopX Available Not Available
Geo and Botnet Available Available
MX and Banner Available Not Available
GRID Check Available Not Available
URL Rating Request Available Available
PMTU Discovery Available Available
Switch Diagnostics Available Available
Policy Lookup Not Available Available

The following comparison table gives the platforms supported:

SonicWall Firewall Model SonicOS 7 Classic Mode SonicOS 7 Policy Mode
Hardware Firewalls
TZ Series: TZ270, TZ270W, TZ370, TZ370W, TZ470, TZ470W, TZ570, TZ570W, TZ570P, TZ670 Supported Not Supported
NSa Series: NSa 2700, NSa 3700, NSa 4700, NSa 5700, and NSa 6700 Supported Not Supported
NSsp Series: NSsp 10700, NSsp 11700, and NSsp 13700 Supported Not Supported
NSsp Series: NSsp15700 Not Supported Supported
Virtual Firewalls
NSv Series: NSv 270, NSv 470, and NSv 870 Supported Supported

The Terminal option that was available on Diagnostics menu is now moved to the notification center and no longer appears in the Diagnostics menu. For more information, refer to Terminal.

Navigate to Device > Diagnostics, the various tools available in Diagnostics menu group includes:

For Troubleshooting diagnostics tools, refer to the knowledge base articles Troubleshooting and to monitor, refer to the SonicOS 7.1 Monitor Guide

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