SonicOS 7.1 Objects
- SonicOS 7.1 Action Objects
- About SonicOS
- Match Objects
- Zones
- How Zones Work
- Default Zones
- Security Types
- Allow Interface Trust
- Effect of Wireless Controller Modes
- Zones Overview
- The Zones Page
- Adding a New Zone
- Adding a New Zone in Policy Mode
- Adding a New Zone in Classic Mode
- Configuring a Zone for Guest Access
- Configuring a Zone for Open Authentication and Social Login
- Configuring the WLAN Zone
- Configuring the RADIUS Server
- Configuring DPI-SSL Granular Control per Zone
- Enabling Automatic Redirection to the User-Policy Page
- Cloning a Zone
- Editing a Zone
- Deleting Custom Zones
- Addresses
- Addresses Page
- About UUIDs for Address Objects and Groups
- Working with Dynamic Address Objects
- Services
- URI Lists
- Schedules
- Dynamic Group
- Email Addresses
- Match Objects
- Countries
- Applications
- Web Categories
- Websites
- Match Patterns
- Custom Match
- Profile Objects
- Endpoint Security
- Bandwidth
- QoS Marking
- Content Filter
- DHCP Option
- DNS Filtering
- Block Page
- Anti-Spyware
- Gateway Anti-Virus
- Log and Alerts
- Intrusion Prevention
- AWS
- Action Profiles
- Security Action Profile
- DoS Action Profile
- Action Objects
- App Rule Actions
- Content Filter Actions
- Object viewer
- SonicWall Support
Adding DHCP Option Objects
To add DHCP option object
- Navigate to OBJECT | Profile Objects > DHCP Option.
- Click IPv4 or IPv6 option under which you want to create the option object.
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Click the Add icon.
- Enter an Option Name for the option object.
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Select the Option Number that corresponds to your DHCP option.
For a list of option numbers, names, and descriptions, refer to:
- IPv4 Options: RFC-Defined DHCPV4 Option Numbers
- IPv6 Options: RFC-Defined DHCPV6 Option Numbers
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Do one of the following:
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Enter the Option Value if only one Option Type is available for the selected Option Number.
For example, for Option Number 2 (Time Offset), only one Option Type is available and the Option Array option is unavailable.
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If multiple options are available for the selected Option Number:
For example, for 77 (User Class Information), you can select the Option Type from the drop-down menu such as IP Address, Two-Byte Data, String, Boolean, and so on.
- Select the Option Type.
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Enter the Option Value, for example, an IP address.
Enable the Option Array to enter multiple values in the Option Value field separated by a semi-colon (;).
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- Click Save.
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Click Cancel to go back to DHCP Option page.
The option object is created and displayed in the respective Option Objects table.
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