SonicWALLSSL-VPN 2000 Getting Started Guide Page 13
Setting your NetExtender Address Range
The NetExtender IP range defines the IP address pool from which addresses will be
assigned to remote users during NetExtender sessions. The range needs to be large
enough to accommodate the maximum number of concurrent NetExtender users you
wish to support.
The range should fall within the same subnet as the interface to which the SonicWALL
SSL-VPN appliance is connected, and in cases where there are other hosts on the same
segment as the SonicWALL SSL-VPN appliance, it must not overlap or collide with any
assigned addresses. You can determine the correct subnet based on your network
scenario selection:
Scenario A Use the default NetExtender range:
192.168.200.100 to 192.168.200.200
Scenario B Select a range that falls within your existing DMZ subnet. For
example, if your DMZ uses the 192.168.50.0/24 subnet, and
you want to support up to 30 concurrent NetExtender sessions,
you could use 192.168.50.220 to 192.168.50.249, providing
they are not already in use.
Scenario C Select a range that falls within your existing LAN subnet. For
example, if your LAN uses the 192.168.168.0/24 subnet, and
you want to support up to 10 concurrent NetExtender sessions,
you could use 192.168.168.240 to 192.168.168.249, providing
they are not already in use.