SonicWALL SonicOS Enhanced 2.2 Administrator's Manual page 127

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12. Click the Advanced tab and select any of the following optional settings you want to apply to your
VPN policy.
Select Enable Windows Networking (NetBIOS) broadcast to allow access to remote network
resources by browsing the Windows® Network Neighborhood.
Select Apply NAT Policies if you want the SonicWALL to translate the Local, Remote or both
networks communicating via this VPN tunnel. To perform Network Address Translation on the Local
Network, select or create an Address Object in the Translated Local Network drop-down box. To
translate the Remote Network, select or create an Address Object in the Translated Remote
Network drop-down box. Generally, if NAT is required on a tunnel, either Local or Remote should be
translated, but not both. Apply NAT Policies is particularly useful in cases where both sides of a
tunnel use either the same or overlapping subnets.
Alert!
You cannot use this feature if you have selected Use this VPN Tunnel as the default route for all
Internet traffic on the Network tab.
To manage the remote SonicWALL through the VPN tunnel, select HTTP, HTTPS, or both from
Management via this SA.
Select HTTP, HTTPS, or both in the User login via this SA to allow users to login using the SA.
If you have an IP address for a gateway, enter it into the Default LAN Gateway (optional) field.
Select an interface from the VPN Policy bound to menu.
13. Click OK.
14. Click Apply on the VPN >Settings page to update the VPN Policies.
Note:
Since Window Networking (NetBIOS) has been enabled, users can view remote computers in their
Windows Network Neighborhood. Users can also access resources on the remote LAN by entering
servers' or workstations' remote IP addresses.
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