Digital Certificates And Certificate Authorities Faq - Dell SonicWall SRA 4200 Administrator's Manual

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Type
Portal entries
Domain entries
Group entries
User entries
NetExtender global client routes
NetExtender group client routes
NetExtender user client routes
Maximum concurrent users
Maximum concurrent Nx connections
Route entries
Host entries
Bookmark entries
User Policy entries
Group Policy entries
Global Policy entries
Policy address entries
Network Objects
'Address' Network Objects
'Network' Network Objects
'Service' Network Objects
SMB shares
SMB nodes
SMB workgroups
Concurrent FTP sessions
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Digital Certificates and Certificate Authorities FAQ

1.
What operating system do the SRA appliances run?
Answer: The appliance runs Dell SonicWALL's own hardened Linux distribution.
Can I put multiple SRA appliances behind a load-balancer?
Answer: Yes, this should work fine as long as the load-balancer or content-switch is
capable of tracking sessions based upon SSL Session ID persistence, or cookie-based
persistence.
SRA Max Count Table
What do I do if when I log in to the SRA appliance my browser gives me an error, or if my
Java components give me an error?
Answer: These errors can be caused by any combination of the following three factors:
The certificate in the SRA appliance is not trusted by the browser
The certificate in the SRA appliance may be expired.
The site requested by the client Web browser does not match the site name embedded
in the certificate.
Max Supported
Max Supported
on 1200/1600
on 4200/4600
32
32
32
32
64
64
1,000
2,000
100
100
100
100
100
100
200
1024
50
500
32
32
32
32
300
300
64
64
64
64
64
64
32
32
64
64
16
16
32
32
32
32
1,024
1,024
1,024
1,024
8
8
8
8
250 KB
250 KB
Max Supported on
Virtual Appliance
32
32
64
2,000
100
100
100
1024
500
32
32
300
64
64
64
32
64
16
32
32
1,024
1,024
8
8
250 KB
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