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SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide
Public Server Wizard
SonicOS Enhanced includes the Public Server Wizard to automate the process of configuring 
the SonicWALL security appliance for handling public servers. For example, if you have an e-
mail and Web server on your network for access from users on the Internet.
The Public Server Wizard allows you to select or define the server type (HTTP, FTP, Mail), 
the private (external) address objects, and the public (internal) address objects. Once the 
server type, private and public network objects are configured, the wizard creates the correct 
NAT Policies and Access Rule entries on the security appliance for the server. You can use the 
SonicWALL Management Interface for additional configuration options.
See Part 13, Wizards for more information on configuring the SonicWALL security appliance 
using wizards.
Working with Dynamic Addresses 
From its inception, SonicOS Enhanced has used Address Objects (AOs) to represent IP 
addresses in most areas throughout the user interface. Address Objects come in the following 
varieties:
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Host – An individual IP address, netmask and Zone association.
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MAC (original) – Media Access Control, or the unique hardware address of an Ethernet 
host. MAC AOs were originally introduced in SonicOS 2.5 and were used for:
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Identifying SonicPoints
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Allowing hosts to bypass Wireless Guest Services authentication
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Authorizing the BSSID (Basic Service Set Identifier, or WLAN MAC) of wireless access 
points detected during wireless scans.
MAC AOs were originally not allowable targets in other areas of the management 
interface, such as Access Rules, so historically they could not be used to control a 
host’s access by its hardware address. 
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Range – A starting and ending IP address, inclusive of all addresses in between.
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Group – A collection of Address Objects of any assortment of types. Groups may contain 
other Groups, Host, MAC, Range, or FQDN Address Objects.