SonicWALL Internet Security Appliance Guide Page 41
1. Select
NAT Enabled
from the
Network Addressing Mode
menu in the
Network
window.
2. Enter a unique IP address from your LAN address range in the
SonicWALL LAN
IP Address
field. The SonicWALL LAN IP Address is the address assigned to the
SonicWALL's LAN port and is used for management of the SonicWALL.
3. Enter your network's subnet mask in the
LAN Subnet Mask
field. The LAN Subnet
Mask tells the SonicWALL which IP addresses are on your LAN. Use the default val-
ue, "255.255.255.0", if there are less than 254 computers on your LAN. Use the
Add LAN Subnet
feature if you have multiple subnets on your network.
4. Enter your WAN router or default gateway address in the
WAN Gateway (Rout-
er) Address
field. This is the device that connects your network to the Internet.
If you use Cable or DSL, your WAN router is probably located at your ISP.
5. Enter a valid IP address assigned by your ISP in the
SonicWALL WAN IP (NAT
Public) Address
field. Because NAT is enabled, all network activity appears to
originate from this address.
6. Enter your WAN subnet mask in the
WAN/DMZ Subnet Mask
field. This subnet
mask should be assigned by your ISP.
7. Enter your DNS server IP address(es) in the
DNS Servers
field. The SonicWALL
uses these DNS servers for diagnostic tests and for upgrade and registration func-
tionality.
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