
Explore Sonic OS and Sonic OS X seven on Sonic core security appliances, configure policies, manage devices, monitor traffic, and enable TLS 1.3 decryption and zero-touch deployment.
Configure dns settings in SonicWall by choosing manual or inherited dns and enabling dns proxy for lan. Verify dns resolution with name lookups and review the dns proxy cache.
Configure WAN failover and load balancing on a SonicWall firewall to use two ISP connections with high availability, round-robin distribution, spillover thresholds, and health probes.
Learn how to configure high availability for SonicWall firewalls, enabling an active-standby pair with stateful synchronization, license transfer, and identical models and firmware to prevent downtime.
Upgrade SonicWall firewall firmware by following the supported one-by-one upgrade path, back up current configurations, and plan maintenance downtime for reboot, while checking compatibility across versions and hardware models.
SonicWall firewalls are network security devices that monitor and control incoming and outgoing network traffic based on a set of predefined rules. They are designed to protect networks from unauthorized access, malware, and other security threats. SonicWall firewalls offer a variety of features, including:
Stateful packet inspection: This feature examines the content of each packet of data to ensure that it is legitimate and authorized.
Intrusion prevention system (IPS): This feature helps to detect and block malicious traffic, such as denial-of-service attacks.
Anti-virus and anti-malware protection: This feature helps to protect networks from viruses, worms, and other malware.
Content filtering: This feature allows you to block access to certain websites and applications.
Quality of service (QoS): This feature helps to prioritize network traffic so that critical applications, such as VoIP and video conferencing, have the bandwidth they need to function smoothly.
SonicWall firewalls are available in a variety of models to suit the needs of different businesses. The SonicWall TZ series is a good option for small businesses, while the SonicWall NSsp series is a better choice for larger businesses.
SonicWall firewalls are a popular choice for businesses of all sizes because they are:
Effective: SonicWall firewalls are very effective at protecting networks from security threats.
Easy to use: SonicWall firewalls are easy to set up and manage, even for users with limited technical experience.
Affordable: SonicWall firewalls are competitively priced, making them a good value for the money.
In this courses, feature lecture and hands-on labs, you will learn to install, configure, manage and SonicWall Next Generation Firewall & Advanced Use cases. You will gaining the skills and expertise needed to protect your organization from security threats. The student will get hands-on experience of SonicWall Next Generation Firewall in a lab environment.
This course dives deeper into SonicWall Next Generation Firewall Advanced Configuration to give the students a clear understanding on several topics. Topics covered include SonicWall NGFW Models & Licensing, SonicWall Firewall Basic Configuration, Network Interface Configuration, Configure Multiple ISP connections, Access Control Polices, Application Control & URL Filtering, User Authentication configuration, Threat Prevention Policies, DNAT Configuration, SSL Inspection, SSL VPN, High Availability & many more.