SonicWALL 2200 manual Advanced Configuration

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Advanced Configuration

After you initially set up and configure your SonicWALL CSM, these are the key steps you take to provide content filtering to your LAN:

1.Organize your Web Filters and determine the content filtering needs for each Category Set. These can be local users, RADIUS users, or Active Directory users.

2.Create content filtering policies using the default categories, custom categories and web risks. You can create new policies or modify the twelve default policies.

3.Assemble the policies into Category Sets to meet the needs of each user.

4.Apply the appropriate Category Set.

5.Determine if any of your users have content filtering needs different from the needs of the Category Set they belong to, and assign an appropriate policy or Category Set to each exceptional user.

6.Determine the application filtering needs of your LAN and configure application filters. For example, do you want to block instant messaging or streaming video?

7.Create usage reports using the SonicWALL ViewPoint application (available for download from <https://www.mysonicwall.com>).

8.If you are protecting multiple subnets, create static routes between the SonicWALL CSM and servers in the different subnets.

Note: For more information on these advanced configuration procedures, refer to the SonicOS CF 2.5 Administrator’s Guide.

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Contents SonicWALL CSM Getting Started Guide Contents Before You Begin Check Package Contents Important Information You Need What You Need to ProvideX3/HF-Port SonicWALL CSM 2200 Front and Back Panels OverviewApplying Power to the SonicWALL CSM Configuring Your SonicWALL CSMAccessing the SonicWALL Management Interface Page Configuring Your SonicWALL CSM Using the Setup Wizard Page SonicWALL CSM Series Appliance Getting Started Guide Page SonicWALL CSM Series Appliance Getting Started Guide SonicWALL CSM Configuration Between the LAN and WAN Connecting the SonicWALL CSM to Your NetworkTesting Your Connectivity Connecting the Ethernet CablesNetwork Interfaces page, click Add below the Routing Table Adding Static RoutesRegistering Your SonicWALL CSM Before You Register SonicWALL CSM Series Appliance Getting Started Guide Congratulations Understanding the *Default Policy Viewing the *Default Policy Settings Verifying the *Default Policy LAN SonicWALL ADConnector Requirements Download SonicWALL ADConnector Software Install the SonicWALL ADConnector Starting the SonicWALL ADConnector Configuring the SonicWALL CSM for Microsoft Active Directory Page Select Internal X0 from the Interface menu Adding a Static Route to the SonicWALL ADConnectorAdvanced Configuration Double-clickInternet Protocol TCP/IP Configuring Static IPGlossary of Networking Terms SonicWALL CSM Series Appliance Getting Started Guide Cispr 22 EN 55022 Class a Bmsi Statement Vcci Statement EU Declaration of ConformityRegulatory Information for Korea Lithium Battery Warning Cable ConnectionsGerman Language Regulatory and Safety Instructions Mounting the SonicWALL CSMHinweis zur Lithiumbatterie Weitere Hinweise zur Montage der Modell KabelverbindungenTrademarks Copyright NoticePage 232- 000017- 00 Rev a 06/06

2200 specifications

The SonicWALL 2200 is a robust network security appliance designed to provide organizations with comprehensive protection against cyber threats while ensuring seamless network performance. This appliance is part of SonicWall's commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology for businesses of all sizes, with its features tailored to meet the demands of modern network security.

One of the main features of the SonicWALL 2200 is its advanced unified threat management (UTM) capabilities. This allows the device to integrate multiple security services, including firewall, intrusion prevention, antivirus, and content filtering, into a single solution. By consolidating security measures, organizations can reduce complexity and improve their overall security posture.

Another significant characteristic of the SonicWALL 2200 is its high-performance firewall functionality, which provides real-time network traffic analysis and monitoring. This capability allows IT administrators to identify and respond to potential threats swiftly, ensuring that network resources remain secure. Additionally, the firewall supports deep packet inspection to analyze both headers and payloads for an in-depth understanding of network activity.

The SonicWALL 2200 also boasts advanced VPN support, allowing for secure remote access to organizational resources. Its IPsec and SSL VPN technologies enable employees to connect securely to the corporate network from anywhere in the world, promoting flexibility and productivity without compromising security.

In terms of scalability, the SonicWALL 2200 is designed to grow with the organization. It can easily accommodate increasing network demands, making it suitable for medium to large enterprises. The device supports multiple security zones and can manage a variety of network configurations, providing businesses with the flexibility they need as they expand.

SonicWall's Capture Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) technology is another hallmark of the SonicWALL 2200. This feature utilizes cloud-based, multi-engine sandboxing to detect and prevent advanced malware and ransomware. By analyzing potential threats in a controlled environment before they reach the network, this feature enhances overall security effectiveness.

Additionally, the SonicWALL 2200 provides detailed reporting and analytics tools, empowering organizations with insights into their security posture and network traffic patterns. These reports help in making informed decisions regarding security policies and resource allocation.

In summary, the SonicWALL 2200 is a feature-rich network security appliance that combines advanced UTM capabilities, robust firewall technology, scalable architecture, and comprehensive threat protection. Organizations seeking to fortify their cybersecurity infrastructure will find the SonicWALL 2200 an essential tool in their defense strategy.