SonicWALL SRA 1200/4200 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Selecting a Deployment Scenario
The deployment scenarios described in this section are based 
on actual customer deployments and are SonicWALL-
recommended deployment best practices for SRA appliances .
A SonicWALL SRA appliance is commonly deployed in “one-
arm” mode over the DMZ or Opt interface on an accompanying 
gateway appliance, such as a SonicWALL NSA E7500. This 
method of deployment offers additional layers of security 
control, plus the ability to use SonicWALL’s UTM services, 
including Gateway Anti-Virus, Anti-Spyware, Content Filtering, 
Intrusion Prevention Service, and Comprehensive Anti-Spam 
Service, to scan all incoming and outgoing NetExtender traffic.
The primary interface (X0) on the SonicWALL SRA connects to 
an available segment on the gateway device. The encrypted 
user session is passed through the gateway to the SonicWALL 
SRA appliance. The SonicWALL SRA appliance decrypts the 
session and determines the requested resource. 
The session traffic then traverses the gateway appliance to 
reach the internal network resources. The gateway appliance 
applies security services, such as Intrusion Prevention, 
Gateway Anti-Virus, and Anti-Spyware inspection as data 
traverses the gateway. The internal network resource then 
returns the requested content to the SonicWALL SRA appliance 
through the gateway, where it is encrypted and sent to the 
client.
Scenario Overviews
Scenario A: SRA on a New DMZ
WAN
DMZ
LAN
1200
SRA
Secure Remote Access
X0
X1
CONSOLE
PWR TEST ALARM
SRA Appliance
OPT, X2, etc
X1
X0
X0
Remote Users
Switch
Router
Network Nodes
SonicWALL UTM Appliance
E7500
Network Security Appliance