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Configuring Your Gateway Device
Now that you have set up your SonicWALL SSL-VPN 4000, you need to configure your
gateway device to work with the SonicWALL SSL-VPN 4000. Refer to the table in
“Selecting a SonicWALL Recommended Deployment Scenario” on page 4 to determine
the proper scenario for your network configuration.
This section contains the following subsections:
•
“Scenario A: SSL-VPN on a New DMZ” on page 18
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“Scenario B: SSL-VPN on Existing DMZ” on page 32
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“Scenario C: SSL-VPN on the LAN” on page 44
Scenario A: SSL-VPN on a New DMZ
This section provides procedures to configure your gateway appliance based on
Scenario A. This section contains the following subsections:
•
“Scenario A: Connecting to the SonicWALL UTM Appliance” on page 18
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“Scenario A: Configuring a DMZ or OPT Port in SonicOS Standard” on page 19
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“Scenario A: Allowing WAN -> DMZ Connection in SonicOS Standard” on page 19
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“Scenario A: Allowing DMZ -> LAN Connection in SonicOS Standard” on page 21
•
“Scenario A: Adding a New SSL-VPN Custom Zone in SonicOS Enhanced” on
page 25
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“Scenario A: Allowing WAN -> SSL-VPN Connection in SonicOS Enhanced” on
page 26
•
“Scenario A: Allowing SSL-VPN -> LAN Connection in SonicOS Enhanced” on
page 29
Scenario A: Connecting to the SonicWALL UTM Appliance
1. Using a computer connected to your LAN, launch your Web browser and enter the IP
address of your existing SonicWALL UTM appliance in the
Location
or
Address
field.
2. When the
management interface displays, enter your user name and password in
the appropriate fields and press the
Login
button.
Note:
Remember that you are logging into your SonicWALL UTM appliance, not the
SonicWALL SSL-VPN 4000. Your user name and password combination may be
different from the user name and password you recorded for your SonicWALL SSL-
VPN 4000.
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