NAT policies allow the flexibility to control Network Address
Translation based on matching combinations of Source IP
address, Destination IP address, and Destination Services.
Policy‐based NAT allows you to deploy different types of NAT
simultaneously.
For configuration procedures and information regarding the
different types of NAT policies, such as Many‐to‐One, One‐to‐
One, or One‐to‐Many Load Balancing, refer to the SonicOS
Administration Guide.
Configuring a Stateful HA Pair
This section provides instructions for configuring a pair of
SonicWall SuperMassive appliances for Stateful High
Availability (HA). This section is relevant to administrators
following deployment Scenario B.
A Stateful HA pair operates in NAT mode by default, similar to
Scenario A, with the added benefit of high availability.
See the following sections:
•
Initial High Availability Setup on page 42
•
Configuring High Availability Settings on page 42
•
Configuring HA Monitoring Settings on page 43
•
Configuring Optional HA Settings on page 44
•
Configuring HA Advanced Settings on page 44
•
HA License Configuration Overview on page 45
•
Completing HA Pair Association on page 46
•
Verifying High Availability Setup on page 46
NOTE: Both units in a High Availability pair must be the
same model running the same firmware version.
SonicWall
HA/Failover Pair
SonicWall SuperMassive 1
10GE
1GE
X18
X16
X14
X12
X10
X8
X6
SDHC
M0
ALARM
TEST
SonicWALL SuperMassive 9600
PWR 1
PWR 2
CONSOLE
MGMT
X19
X17
X15
X13
X11
X9
X7
Local Network
SonicWall SuperMassive 9200/9400/9600 Getting Started Guide
SonicWall SuperMassive 2
10GE
1GE
1GE
X18
X16
X14
X12
X10
X8
X6
X4
X2
SDHC
M0
ALARM
TEST
SonicWALL SuperMassive 9600
PWR 1
PWR 2
X19
X17
X7
X5
X3
CONSOLE
MGMT
X15
X13
X11
X9
HA Control Link
HA Data Link
1GE
X4
X2
X0
Internet
BYPASS
STATUS
X5
X3
X1
X0
BYPASS
STATUS
X1
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