SonicWALL TZ 180 Humidifier User Manual


 
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SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide
Management/User Login
The Management/User Login section must be configure to enable remote management of the
SonicWALL TZ 190 appliance over the WWAN interface.
You can select any of the supported management protocol(s): HTTPS, Ping, and/or SNMP.
You can also select HTTP for management traffic. However, bear in mind that HTTP traffic is
less secure than HTTPS.
Select Add rule to enable redirect from HTTP to HTTPS to have the SonicWALL
automatically convert HTTP requests to HTTPS requests for added security. This option is only
available
WWAN Probe Settings
The WWAN Probe Settings section enables administrators to configure the WWAN interface
to monitor the connection to the service provider and automatically disable the WWAN interface
if the WWAN connection fails.
Note If the Probe Target is unable to contact the target device, the WWAN interface is deactivated
and traffic is no longer sent to the WWAN.
5. In the WWAN Probe Settings menu, select one of the following options:
Probe succeeds when either Main Target or Alternate Target responds
Probe succeeds when both Main Target and Alternative Target respond
Probe succeeds when Main Target responds
Succeeds Always (no probing)
6. For both the Main Target and, when applicable, the Alternate Target configure the
following:
a
Select Ping (ICMP) or TCP from the Probe Target menu.
b
Enter the IP address of the main target device in the IP Address field.
Tip To have the SonicWALL security appliance send WWAN probes to the default gateway
received during WWAN negotiation, leave the IP address field as 0.0.0.0.
c
If the probe target is using TCP, enter a port number in the Port field.
d
Check the SNWL? box if the target device is a SonicWALL security appliance. Do not check
the SNWL? box for third-party devices, as the TCP probes may not work consistently.