Page 48 Manually Configuring WWAN Failover
Manually Configuring WWAN Failover
To manually configure WWAN Failover:
1. Navigate to the WWAN > Connection Profiles page.
Under Connection Profiles, click Add.
2. On the General tab, specify Country, Service Provider,
and Plan Type. Click OK.
Note: If you are unsure about your Plan Type, select
Standard.
3. Next, navigate to the Network > Interfaces page.
4. Verify the WAN Connection Model is set to Ethernet with
WWAN Failover.
Note: If you WWAN service plan is bandwith/time limited,
enable Configure Data Usage Limiting to stay within
your plan’s limitations.
Creating Network Access Rules
A Zone is a logical grouping of one or more interfaces designed
to make management, such as the definition and application of
access rules, a simpler and more intuitive process than
following a strict physical interface scheme.
By default, the SonicWALL security appliance’s stateful packet
inspection allows all communication from the LAN to the
Internet, and blocks all traffic from the Internet to the LAN. The
following behaviors are defined by the “Default” stateful
inspection packet access rule enabled in the SonicWALL
security appliance:
Originating Zone Destination Zone Action
LAN, WLAN WAN, DMZ
Allow
DMZ WAN
Allow
WAN DMZ
Deny
WAN and DMZ LAN or WLAN
Deny