SonicOS 7 System
- SonicOS 7.0
- Overview
- Interfaces
- About Interfaces
- Interface Settings IPv4
- Adding Virtual Interfaces
- Configuring Routed Mode
- Enabling Bandwidth Management on an Interface
- Configuring Interfaces in Transparent IP Mode (Splice L3 Subnet)
- Configuring Wireless Interfaces
- Configuring WAN Interfaces
- Configuring Tunnel Interfaces
- Configuring VPN Tunnel Interfaces
- Configuring Link Aggregation and Port Redundancy
- Configuring One Arm Mode
- Configuring an IPS Sniffer Mode Appliance
- Configuring Security Services (Unified Threat Management)
- Configuring Wire and Tap Mode
- Layer 2 Bridged Mode
- Key Features of SonicOS Layer 2 Bridged Mode
- Key Concepts to Configuring L2 Bridged Mode and Transparent Mode
- Comparing L2 Bridged Mode to Transparent Mode
- Comparison of L2 Bridged Mode to Transparent Mode
- Benefits of Transparent Mode over L2 Bridged Mode
- ARP in Transparent Mode
- VLAN Support in Transparent Mode
- Multiple Subnets in Transparent Mode
- Non-IPv4 Traffic in Transparent Mode
- ARP in L2 Bridged Mode
- VLAN Support in L2 Bridged Mode
- L2 Bridge IP Packet Path
- Multiple Subnets in L2 Bridged Mode
- Non-IPv4 Traffic in L2 Bridged Mode
- L2 Bridge Path Determination
- L2 Bridge Interface Zone Selection
- Sample Topologies
- Configuring Network Interfaces and Activating L2B Mode
- Configuring Layer 2 Bridged Mode
- Asymmetric Routing
- Configuring Interfaces for IPv6
- 31-Bit Network Settings
- PPPoE Unnumbered Interface Support
- Failover & LB
- Neighbor Discovery
- ARP
- MAC IP Anti-Spoof
- Web Proxy
- PortShield Groups
- SonicOS Support of X-Series Switches
- About the X-Series Solution
- Performance Requirements
- Key Features Supported with X-Series Switches
- PortShield Functionality and X-Series Switches
- PoE/PoE+ and SFP/SFP+ Support
- X-Series Solution and SonicPoints
- Managing Extended Switches using GMS
- Extended Switch Global Parameters
- About Links
- Logging and Syslog Support
- Supported Topologies
- Port Graphics
- Port Configuration
- External Switch Configuration
- External Switch Diagnostics
- Configuring PortShield Groups
- SonicOS Support of X-Series Switches
- PoE Settings
- VLAN Translation
- IP Helper
- Dynamic Routing
- DHCP Server
- Configuring a DHCP Server
- Configuring Advanced Options
- Configuring DHCP Option Objects
- Configuring DHCP Option Groups
- Configuring a Trusted DHCP Relay Agent Address Group (IPv4 Only)
- Enabling Trusted DHCP Relay Agents
- Configuring IPv4 DHCP Servers for Dynamic Ranges
- Configuring IPv6 DHCP Servers for Dynamic Ranges
- Configuring IPv4 DHCP Static Ranges
- Configuring IPv6 DHCP Static Ranges
- Configuring DHCP Generic Options for DHCP Lease Scopes
- DHCP and IPv6
- Multicast
- Network Monitor
- AWS Configuration
- SonicWall Support
Configuring General Settings for Virtual Interface
To configure general settings for a virtual interface
- Navigate to NETWORK | System > Interfaces | General.
- Select a zone to assign to the interface from Zone:
- LAN
- WAN
- DMZ
- WLAN
- Custom zone that you have created
- Create new zone. The Add Zone dialog is displayed. See About Zones for instructions on adding a zone.
The options displayed change, depending on the Zone you select.
- From IP Assignment select:
- Static (default for WAN)
- Static IP Mode (default for LAN)
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Enter the IP address and subnet mask for the interface into the IP Address and Subnet Mask fields.
You cannot enter an IP address that is in the same subnet as another zone.
- If configuring a:
WAN zone interface or the MGMT interface, enter the IP address of the gateway device into the Default Gateway field.
A default gateway IP is required on the WAN interface if any destination is required to be reached through the WAN interface that is not part of the WAN subnet IP address space, regardless whether a default route is received dynamically from a routing protocol of a peer device on the WAN subnet. A default gateway IP is optional on a LAN interface.
- LAN zone interface or a DMZ zone interface, optionally enter the IP address of the gateway device into the Default Gateway (Optional) field.
The gateway device provides access between this interface and the external network, whether it is the Internet or a private network.
- If configuring a:
- LAN zone interface, go to Configuring General Settings for Virtual Interface
- WAN zone interface, enter the IP addresses of up to three DNS servers into the DNS Server fields. These can be public or private DNS servers. For more information, see Configuring a WAN Interface.
- Enter any optional comment text in the Comment field. This text is displayed in the Comment column of the Interface Settings table.
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If you want to enable remote management of the firewall from this interface, choose the supported Management protocol(s): HTTPS, Ping, SNMP, and/or SSH. If HTTPS is chosen, Add rule to enable redirect from HTTP to HTTPS becomes available and selected; selecting HTTP, disables Add rule to enable redirect from HTTP to HTTPS, and it becomes dimmed.
Elements of this feature can be controlled by internal User Authentication Settings options. For more information, see HTTP/HTTPS Redirection with DP Offload.
To allow access to the WAN interface for management from another zone on the same firewall, access rules must be created.
- If you want to allow selected users with limited management rights to log in to the firewall, choose HTTP and/or HTTPS in User Login. If HTTPS is chosen, Add rule to enable redirect from HTTP to HTTPS becomes available and selected; selecting HTTP, disables Add rule to enable redirect from HTTP to HTTPS, and it becomes dimmed.
- Configure Advanced Settings; go to Configuring Advanced Settings for a Static Interface.
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Click OK.
The administrator password is required to regenerate encryption keys after changing the firewall’s address.
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