Location Settings

1.Select Manual Dial to have the modem dial only when you click Connect on the Configure page.

2.Enter the number of minutes the connection is allowed to be inactive in the Inactivity Timeout (minutes) field. The default value is five (5) minutes.

3.Select the connection speed from the Max Connection Speed (bps) menu. Auto is the default setting.

4.If you have call waiting on your telephone line, you should disable it or another call can interrupt your connection to your ISP. Select Disable Call Waiting and then select the command from the list. If you do not see your command listed, select Other, and enter the command in the field.

5.Configure the number of times that the SonicWALL modem attempts to connect if the dial-up connection is busy in the Dial Retries per Phone Number field. The default value is zero (0).

6.Enter the number of seconds between attempts to redial in the Delay Between Retries (seconds) field. The default value is five (5) seconds.

7.Click Update to add the dial-up profile to the SonicWALL.

Configure Modem Settings

8.Select your manual dial-up profile as the Primary Profile.

9.Select None as the Secondary Profile.

10.Select the modem speaker volume from the Speaker Volume menu.

11.Click Connect to dial your ISP. When the modem has connected to the ISP, the button text changes to Disconnect. To end the connection, click Disconnect. To dial-up manually, log onto the Management station, and click Modem. Click Configure, and then click Connect.

If you attempt to dial-up your ISP while the WAN Ethernet connection is active, a warning message is displayed:

Click OK to begin dialing the ISP, or Cancel to return to the current status.

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SonicWALL Internet Security Appliances manual Configure Modem Settings, Select None as the Secondary Profile

Internet Security Appliances specifications

SonicWALL Internet Security Appliances are pivotal solutions aimed at safeguarding networks from an ever-evolving array of cyber threats. Designed for small to medium-sized businesses, as well as enterprises, these appliances deliver robust security and high-performance capabilities.

One of the main features of SonicWALL Internet Security Appliances is their Unified Threat Management (UTM) functionality. This integrated approach allows organizations to manage multiple security measures, including firewall protection, intrusion prevention systems (IPS), and antivirus capabilities, within a single device. This consolidation simplifies security management and reduces the risk of vulnerabilities from disparate systems.

Another significant technology found in these appliances is Application Control. This feature enables administrators to monitor and regulate the applications and services used within their networks, ensuring that bandwidth is allocated efficiently, and potentially harmful applications are blocked. Coupled with Content Filtering, SonicWALL offers granular policies to restrict access to inappropriate or non-work-related content, enhancing overall productivity while maintaining security.

SonicWALL appliances also utilize advanced cybersecurity technologies like SonicWall Capture Threat Assessment and Capture Advanced Threat Protection. These solutions leverage artificial intelligence to identify and remove sophisticated malware and ransomware threats before they infiltrate the network. This proactive approach ensures that only safe email and web traffic is allowed through, providing comprehensive protection against advanced persistent threats.

Moreover, SonicWALL’s Global Management System (GMS) enables centralized control over multiple security devices, making it easy for IT teams to maintain a consistent security posture across various locations. This capability is especially beneficial for organizations with distributed networks, as it provides real-time visibility into network activity and security incidents.

The appliances are also designed with scalability in mind. Whether an organization grows or needs to adjust its security policies, SonicWALL appliances can be updated, expanded, or modified without significant disruptions. This flexibility makes them a long-term investment for any business focused on network security.

In addition, SonicWALL's user-friendly interface simplifies the deployment and management processes. With intuitive dashboards and reporting tools, administrators can easily track security events, analyze network traffic patterns, and respond swiftly to potential threats.

In summary, SonicWALL Internet Security Appliances combine essential features like Unified Threat Management, Application Control, and advanced threat protection technologies into a cohesive security solution. Their scalability, centralized management capabilities, and user-friendly interfaces make them an excellent choice for businesses aiming to strengthen their cyber defenses in a complex digital landscape.