SonicWall OS 7 Exam
Home > Dashboard > System > Device > Register Device - Answers -Register a Device
(5)
Device > Settings > Licenses - Answers -View License (3)
Device > Settings > Administration > Firewall Administrator - Answers -Change
SonicWall Name (4)
Device > Settings > Administration > Login/Multiple Administration - Answers -Change
Inactivity Logout (4)
Object > Match Objects > Zones > Add Zones - Answers -Create Zone (4)
Public
Trusted
SSL VPN - Answers -What are the Zone Security Types?
Interface - Answers -What is X2?
LAN - Answers -What zone is X2?
Network > System > Interfaces > Add Interface - Answers -Create an Interface
WAN - Answers -What zone is X1?
Virtual Interface
VPN Tunnel Interface
4to6 Tunnel Interface - Answers -What are the types of Interfaces?
T - Answers -T/F Physical interfaces are bound to a single port
Object > Match Objects > Addresses > Address Objects > Add - Answers -Create a
Host Object (5)
LAN - Answers -ZT: For nodes behind LAN interfaces
WAN - Answers -ZT: For nodes on the internet or the public side of the SonicWall
firewall
VPN - Answers -ZT: For nodes reachable across a Site-to-Site VPN or Remote to Site
VPN
, SSLVPN - Answers -ZT: For nodes reachable across SSL VPN connections
Multicast - Answers -ZT: For IP multicast traffic. The IP address range from 224.0.0.0 to
239.255.255.255
Host
Range
Network
MAC
FQDN - Answers -What are the five Address Object Types?
Host - Answers -Address Object Type: Defines a single IP address
Range - Answers -Address Object Type: Defines a range of contiguous IP addresses
Network - Answers -Address Object Type: Defines a subnet
MAC - Answers -Address Object Type: Defines a host by its hardware addresses
FQDN - Answers -Address Object Type: Denotes the DNS name of a host
Address Objects - Answers -____________________ allow for entities to be defined
one time and to be re used in multiple referential instances through the SonicOS
interface
Object > Match Objects > Services > Service Objects > Add - Answers -Create a
Service Object (5)
Service Object - Answers -_____________________ is a protocol/port range
combination that defines a service
Service Group - Answers -________________________ is a group of services that,
after defined, enable you to quickly establish firewall rules without manually configuring
each service
F - Answers -T/F: By default, no services are predefined
T - Answers -T/F: You can create custom service objects and custom service groups to
meet your specific business requirements
Policy > Rules and Policies > NAT Rules > Add - Answers -Configure a NAT Rule (4)
NAT - Answers -___________________ translates the IP addresses used on your
private LAN to a single, public IP address that is used on the internet
Home > Dashboard > System > Device > Register Device - Answers -Register a Device
(5)
Device > Settings > Licenses - Answers -View License (3)
Device > Settings > Administration > Firewall Administrator - Answers -Change
SonicWall Name (4)
Device > Settings > Administration > Login/Multiple Administration - Answers -Change
Inactivity Logout (4)
Object > Match Objects > Zones > Add Zones - Answers -Create Zone (4)
Public
Trusted
SSL VPN - Answers -What are the Zone Security Types?
Interface - Answers -What is X2?
LAN - Answers -What zone is X2?
Network > System > Interfaces > Add Interface - Answers -Create an Interface
WAN - Answers -What zone is X1?
Virtual Interface
VPN Tunnel Interface
4to6 Tunnel Interface - Answers -What are the types of Interfaces?
T - Answers -T/F Physical interfaces are bound to a single port
Object > Match Objects > Addresses > Address Objects > Add - Answers -Create a
Host Object (5)
LAN - Answers -ZT: For nodes behind LAN interfaces
WAN - Answers -ZT: For nodes on the internet or the public side of the SonicWall
firewall
VPN - Answers -ZT: For nodes reachable across a Site-to-Site VPN or Remote to Site
VPN
, SSLVPN - Answers -ZT: For nodes reachable across SSL VPN connections
Multicast - Answers -ZT: For IP multicast traffic. The IP address range from 224.0.0.0 to
239.255.255.255
Host
Range
Network
MAC
FQDN - Answers -What are the five Address Object Types?
Host - Answers -Address Object Type: Defines a single IP address
Range - Answers -Address Object Type: Defines a range of contiguous IP addresses
Network - Answers -Address Object Type: Defines a subnet
MAC - Answers -Address Object Type: Defines a host by its hardware addresses
FQDN - Answers -Address Object Type: Denotes the DNS name of a host
Address Objects - Answers -____________________ allow for entities to be defined
one time and to be re used in multiple referential instances through the SonicOS
interface
Object > Match Objects > Services > Service Objects > Add - Answers -Create a
Service Object (5)
Service Object - Answers -_____________________ is a protocol/port range
combination that defines a service
Service Group - Answers -________________________ is a group of services that,
after defined, enable you to quickly establish firewall rules without manually configuring
each service
F - Answers -T/F: By default, no services are predefined
T - Answers -T/F: You can create custom service objects and custom service groups to
meet your specific business requirements
Policy > Rules and Policies > NAT Rules > Add - Answers -Configure a NAT Rule (4)
NAT - Answers -___________________ translates the IP addresses used on your
private LAN to a single, public IP address that is used on the internet