Organization Of This Guide; Guide Conventions - SonicWALL SonicOS Enhanced 2.2 Administrator's Manual

Sonicwall internet security appliance
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Organization of this Guide

The SonicOS Enhanced Administrator's Guide organization follows the SonicWALL Web Management
Interface structure.
Chapter 1, Introduction - overview of the SonicWALL SonicOS Enhanced, the SonicWALL Web-based
Management Interface, and this manual's conventions.
Chapter 2, Initial Configuration Using the Wizards - describes initial configuration and public server
configuration using the Setup Wizard and the Public Server Wizard.
Chapter 3, System Settings - describes the configuration of the SonicWALL IP settings, time, and
password as well as providing instructions to restart the SonicWALL, import and export settings, upload
new firmware, and perform diagnostic tests.
Chapter 4, Network - outlines configuring network settings manually for the SonicWALL as well as static
routes and RIPv2 advertising on the network. Setting up the SonicWALL to act as the DHCP server on
your network is also covered in this chapter.
Chapter 5, Firewall - explains how to permit and block traffic through the SonicWALL, set up One-to-One
NAT, and configuring automatic proxy forwarding.
Chapter 6, VPN - explains how to create a VPN tunnel between two SonicWALLs and creating a VPN
tunnel from the VPN client to the SonicWALL.
Chapter 7, Users - describes the configuration of user level authentication as well as the setup of RADIUS
servers for user authentication.
Chapter 8, Hardware Failover - provides configuration instructions for backing up your SonicWALL with
another SonicWALL for mission-critical connectivity.
Chapter 9, Security Services - provides configuration instructions for SonicWALL Content Filtering
Service and Anti-Virus features.
Chapter 10, Logging and Alerts - illustrates the SonicWALL logging, alerting, and reporting features.
Chapter 11, Appendices
Appendix A, SonicWALL Support Solutions - describes available support packages from
SonicWALL.
Appendix B, Configuring Management Station TCP/IP Settings - provides instructions for
configuring your Management Station's IP address.

Guide Conventions

The following Conventions used in this guide are as follows:
Convention
Bold
Italic
Menu Item>Menu Item
Introduction Page 3
Use
Highlights items you can select on the SonicWALL
Management Interface.
Highlights a value to enter into a field. For example, "type
192.168.168.168 in the IP Address field."
Indicates a multiple step Management Interface menu
choice. For example, "Security Services>Content Filter
means select Security Services, then select Content Filter.

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