Click the Enable Egress Bandwidth Management checkbox to enable bandwidth management policy enforcement on outbound traffic.ġ2. The default value is “0”, which allows an unlimited number of nodes.ġ1. In the Max Hosts field, enter the maximum number of hosts to allow when this interface is connected.
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(Optional) To authenticate the remote call, check the Requires authentication checkbox and enter the password in the Password and Confirm Password fields.ġ0. For more information, see Remotely Triggered Dial-Out.ĩ. See 3G/4G > Connection Profiles for more details.Ĭheck the Enable Remotely Triggered Dial-Out checkbox to enable network administrators to remotely initiate a WAN modem connection. Note The connection profiles must be initially configured on the 3G > Connection Profiles page. Select the appropriate connection profiles for Primary Profile, Alternate Profile 1, and Alternate Profile 2. To select the preferred configuration profiles for the interface, click the Profiles tab.Ħ. Select Add rule to enable redirect from HTTP to HTTPS to have the SonicWALL automatically convert HTTP requests to HTTPS requests for added security.ĥ. Please contact your 3G provider to determine if they support these requirements.Ĥ. Note Remote manage the appliance over the U0/U1/M0 interface requires that the 3G provider (1) issues a publicly routable IP address upon connection to the 3G network and (2) allows external connection to be initiated on their network. However, bear in mind that HTTP traffic is less secure than HTTPS. You can also select HTTP for management traffic. You can select any of the supported management protocol(s): HTTPS, Ping, SNMP, and/or SSH. Select the appropriate Management/User Login options to enable remote management of the SonicWALL appliance over the 3G interface. See 3G/4G > Connection Profiles for more details.ģ. Note To configure the SonicWALL appliance for Connect on Data operation, you must select Connect on Data as the Connection Type for the Connection Profile. If the interface will be used in Connect on Data mode, select the categories of traffic that will trigger the interface to automatically connect when the appliance detects those types of traffic. Click the configure icon for the U0/U1/M0 interface. To configure the U0/U1/M0 interface from the Network > Interfaces page, perform the following steps.ġ. Once the connection is active, the U0/U1/M0 Connection Status window displays statistics on the session.įor a detailed explanation of the behavior of the Ethernet with 3G Failover setting see Understanding 3G/4G Connection Types. The U0/U1/M0 Connection Status window displays. On the Network > Interfaces page, click on the Manage button for the U0/U1/M0 interface.Ģ. To manually initiate a connection on the U0/U1/M0 external 3G/modem interface, perform the following steps:ġ. Note The SonicWALL security appliance must be rebooted before it will recognize the external 3G/mobile or analog modem interface. For additional information on 3G or analog modem external interfaces, see 3G/4G/Modem. Once you have a created configuration profile for the interface, the configuration can be modified from the Network > Interfaces page. The U0/U1/M0 interface must be initially configured on the on the 3G or Modem tab in the left-side navigation bar. Depending on your appliance, when an analog modem or 3G device is installed prior to starting the appliance, it will be listed as the U0, U1, or M0 (NSA 240 only) interface on the Network > Interfaces page. The SonicWALL security appliances with a USB port support an external 3G/mobile or analog modem interface. Configuring the U0/U1/M0 External 3G/4G/Modem Interface