SonicOSX 7 Network Firewall
Changing Between SonicOS and SonicOSX
SonicWall NSv series firewalls support both SonicOS and SonicOSX. SonicOS is also known as Classic mode, and SonicOSX is known as Policy mode. Selection of or changing between Classic and Policy modes is supported on NSv series starting in SonicOSX 7.0.1 with the following use cases:
- Fresh deployments of SonicOS or SonicOSX
- Upgrading an existing deployment from SonicOSX 7.0.0 to SonicOSX 7.0.1
- Upgrading an existing deployment from SonicOS 6.5.4.v to SonicOS 7.0.1
- Changing an existing deployment from SonicOS 7.0.1 to SonicOSX 7.0.1 (from Classic mode to Policy mode)
- Changing an existing deployment from SonicOSX 7.0.1 to SonicOS 7.0.1 (from Policy mode to Classic mode)
If you have existing NSv deployments running SonicOS 6.5.4.v and plan to continue using NSv on SonicOS/X 7, the ability to change modes provides flexibility to upgrade seamlessly into Classic mode while evaluating or preparing for the move to Policy mode.
Closed-network NSv deployments also support Classic and Policy modes. In a closed network, the lack of internet access prevents the NSv from communicating with the SonicWall License Manager, so the Manual Keyset option is used to apply the security services and other licensing on the firewall. You can select the mode when obtaining the license keyset in MySonicWall. If you switch between modes, you will need to obtain and apply a new license keyset for your NSv.
The CLASSIC and POLICY mode switching option is only visible in SonicOSX after it is enabled in MySonicWall. Log into your MySonicWall account and enable Firewall Mode Switching for the respective firewall serial number.
The Settings screen on the NETWORK | Firewall > Advanced page displays the CLASSIC and POLICY options for Security Services Enforcements.
The current mode is indicated by the black button. These buttons are used to initiate the mode change.
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