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SonicWALL continues to innovate in enterprise SSL VPN solutions, and extends powerful, productive features to its SMB customers. The SRA 1200 provides a new unified policy management interface to simplify how I.T. managers grant access to corporate resources. Additionally, SonicWALL has integrated a powerful, Web Application Firewall (WAF) that incorporates dynamic signature updates to protect against modern, web-based threats. For remote help desk support, I.T. administrators can take advantage of Virtual Assist. This feature of SonicWALL's SRA 1200 introduces new tools to provide desktop support to remote workers without requiring fat clients or other solutions to be installed. Through the new Virtual Access feature, employees can access unattended workstations at home or remote offices.
Seamless integration behind virtually any firewall enables organizations to leverage the existing network infrastructure without the need to purchase additional hardware. Clientless connectivity removes the need for a pre-installed or "fat" VPN client, thus freeing administrators from the tedious and costly task of installing and updating a client on users' PCs. NetExtender technology provides enhanced capabilities such as access to additional resources, services and applications on the corporate network. Granular policy configuration controls enable network administrators to create policies that "lock down" a user to specific applications/resources and prevent unauthorized access to them. A personalized portal, provided through a customizable Web interface, displays only those resources that are available to the user based on company policy. Remote support using SonicWALL Virtual Assist enables technicians to provide secure on-demand assistance to customers while leveraging the existing infrastructure. Remote PC control using SonicWALL Virtual Access enables administrators or authorized end users to gain secure remote control of their unattended Windows-based computers from anywhere.
Remote support solutions.
With more employees working remotely and customers dispersed globally, it is becoming increasingly important for organizations to provide remote support for off-site business devices such as laptops or home PCs. Ineffective support using expensive and cumbersome tools can undermine IT service level agreements and inhibit remote worker productivity. Using a SonicWALL® Virtual Assist on an SSL-VPN 4000 or SRA 4200 product, a technician can instantly access a remote device over the Web, transfer files, and chat with the end user, enabling rapid diagnosis and problem resolution, without the need for a pre-installed fat client.
Disaster recovery solutions.
Disaster recovery can be triggered by a catastrophic event like a hurricane or epidemic, or by something as simple as a regional power outage, severe weather, flu outbreaks, or flooding of an office building because of a burst water pipe. Business disruption can mean lost opportunities, revenues, or reputation. SonicWALL SSL VPN and CDP products, with a subscription to SonicWALL CDP Offsite Data Backup Service, enable employees that are not able to get to the corporate office physically to access your corporate resources remotely via a secure SSL VPN connection. Corporate resources are always accessible as they are backed up both locally and offsite.
Clean wireless solutions.
More corporations, universities, hospitals and governmental organizations are implementing wireless networks and using SSL VPN as a secure and centralized access control solution. SonicWALL SSL VPNs integrate seamlessly with SonicWALL wireless access solutions. A SonicWALL SSL VPN appliance deployed alongside a SonicWALL Unified Threat Management (UTM) appliance and several SonicPoint appliances ensure that users get access from anywhere on campus and the wireless connections are encrypted via the SSL protocol. As an added bonus, remote workers away from campus can connect into the corporate network via an SSL VPN connection. Moreover, IT maintains centralized, granular access control over who can access what resources by using a single gateway.
Extranet solutions.
Growing businesses need to extend authorized access to partners and suppliers via extranets to increase collaboration and productivity. However, extranet access must meet security demands, while minimizing deployment and support overhead. SonicWALL SSL VPNs provide secure anywhere access without fat client deployments. Deploying a SonicWALL SRA 4200 in one arm mode alongside a SonicWALL UTM appliance authorizes external users to remotely access specific resources rather than the entire network. IT can set detailed policies at the application layer defining who can access what resources.
| Features | |
| Concurrent User License | Unrestricted |
| Recommended Max Concurrent | 50 user |
| Max. Virtual Assist Technicians | 5 Concurrent Users |
| VPN | |
| Proxy | Citrix (ICA),* HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SSH, Telnet, RDP, VNC, Windows® file sharing (Windows SMB/CIFS) |
| NetExtender | Any TCP/IP based application: ICMP, VoIP, IMAP, POP, SMTP, etc. |
| Encryption | DES (128), 3DES (128, 256), AES (128, 192, 256), ARC4 (128), MD5, SHA-1 |
| Authentication | RSA,* Vasco, One-time Passwords, Internal user database RADIUS, LDAP, Microsoft, Active Directory, Windows NT Domain |
| Multiple Domain Support | Yes |
| Fine Grain Access control | At the user, user group and network resource level |
| Session Security | Inactivity timeouts prevent unauthorized use of inactive sessions |
| Certificates Server | Self-signed with editable common name and imported from third parties |
| Certificates Client | Optional client certificates supported* |
| Cache Cleaner | Optional. Upon logout all cached downloads, cookies and URLs downloaded through the SS tunnel are erased from the remote computer |
| Operating Systems | Windows 2000, 2003, XP/Vista (32-bit and 64-bit) MacOS 10.4+ (PowerPC and Intel), Linux Fedora Core 3+ / Ubuntu 7+ / OpenSUSE |
| Personalized Portal | The remote user sees only those resources that the administrator has granted access to based on company policy |
| Management | Web GUI (HTTP, HTTPS), Send syslog and heartbeat messages to GMS (4.0 and higher) |
| Usage Monitoring | Graphic monitoring of memory, CPU, users and bandwidth usage* |
| Logging | Detailed logging in an easy-to-read format, Syslog supported e-mail alerts |
| Single-Arm Mode | yes |
| SonicWALL Virtual Assist* | Connection to remote PC, chat, FTP and diagnostic tools |
| Hardware | |
| Interfaces | (4) Gigabit Ethernet, (2) USB, (1) Console |
| Processors | x86 main processor, cryptographic accelerator |
| Memory | 2 GB |
| Flash Memory | 1 GB |
| Power Supply | Internal |
| Total Heat Dissipation | 256 BTU |
| Max Power Consumption | 75 W |
| Dimensions | 17.00 x 10.00 x 1.75 in 43.18 x 25.40 x 4.45 cm |
| Weight | 15 lbs/6.8 kg |
| Major Regulatory Compliance | FCC Class A, ICES Class A, CE, C-Tick, VCCI Class A, MIC, NOM, UL, cUL, TUV/GS, CB |
| Environment | 40-105° F, 5-40° C |
| MTBF | 8.3 Years |

SonicWALL continues to innovate in enterprise SSL VPN solutions, and extends powerful, productive features to its SMB customers. The SRA 1200 provides a new unified policy management interface to simplify how I.T. managers grant access to corporate resources. Additionally, SonicWALL has integrated a powerful, Web Application Firewall (WAF) that incorporates dynamic signature updates to protect against modern, web-based threats. For remote help desk support, I.T. administrators can take advantage of Virtual Assist. This feature of SonicWALL's SRA 1200 introduces new tools to provide desktop support to remote workers without requiring fat clients or other solutions to be installed. Through the new Virtual Access feature, employees can access unattended workstations at home or remote offices.
Seamless integration behind virtually any firewall enables organizations to leverage the existing network infrastructure without the need to purchase additional hardware.
Clientless connectivity removes the need for a pre-installed or "fat" VPN client, thus freeing administrators from the tedious and costly task of installing and updating a client on users' PCs.
NetExtender technology provides enhanced capabilities such as access to additional resources, services and applications on the corporate network.
Granular policy configuration controls enable network administrators to create policies that "lock down" a user to specific applications/resources and prevent unauthorized access to them.
A personalized portal, provided through a customizable Web interface, displays only those resources that are available to the user based on company policy.
Remote support using SonicWALL Virtual Assist enables technicians to provide secure on-demand assistance to customers while leveraging the existing infrastructure.
Remote PC control using SonicWALL Virtual Access enables administrators or authorized end users to gain secure remote control of their unattended Windows-based computers from anywhere.




| Features | |
| Concurrent User License | Unrestricted |
| Recommended Max Concurrent | 50 user |
| Max. Virtual Assist Technicians | 5 Concurrent Users |
| VPN | |
| Proxy | Citrix (ICA),* HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SSH, Telnet, RDP, VNC, Windows® file sharing (Windows SMB/CIFS) |
| NetExtender | Any TCP/IP based application: ICMP, VoIP, IMAP, POP, SMTP, etc. |
| Encryption | DES (128), 3DES (128, 256), AES (128, 192, 256), ARC4 (128), MD5, SHA-1 |
| Authentication | RSA,* Vasco, One-time Passwords, Internal user database RADIUS, LDAP, Microsoft, Active Directory, Windows NT Domain |
| Multiple Domain Support | Yes |
| Fine Grain Access control | At the user, user group and network resource level |
| Session Security | Inactivity timeouts prevent unauthorized use of inactive sessions |
| Certificates Server | Self-signed with editable common name and imported from third parties |
| Certificates Client | Optional client certificates supported* |
| Cache Cleaner | Optional. Upon logout all cached downloads, cookies and URLs downloaded through the SS tunnel are erased from the remote computer |
| Operating Systems | Windows 2000, 2003, XP/Vista (32-bit and 64-bit) MacOS 10.4+ (PowerPC and Intel), Linux Fedora Core 3+ / Ubuntu 7+ / OpenSUSE |
| Personalized Portal | The remote user sees only those resources that the administrator has granted access to based on company policy |
| Management | Web GUI (HTTP, HTTPS), Send syslog and heartbeat messages to GMS (4.0 and higher) |
| Usage Monitoring | Graphic monitoring of memory, CPU, users and bandwidth usage* |
| Logging | Detailed logging in an easy-to-read format, Syslog supported e-mail alerts |
| Single-Arm Mode | yes |
| SonicWALL Virtual Assist* | Connection to remote PC, chat, FTP and diagnostic tools |
| Hardware | |
| Interfaces | (4) Gigabit Ethernet, (2) USB, (1) Console |
| Processors | x86 main processor, cryptographic accelerator |
| Memory | 2 GB |
| Flash Memory | 1 GB |
| Power Supply | Internal |
| Total Heat Dissipation | 256 BTU |
| Max Power Consumption | 75 W |
| Dimensions | 17.00 x 10.00 x 1.75 in 43.18 x 25.40 x 4.45 cm |
| Weight | 15 lbs/6.8 kg |
| Major Regulatory Compliance | FCC Class A, ICES Class A, CE, C-Tick, VCCI Class A, MIC, NOM, UL, cUL, TUV/GS, CB |
| Environment | 40-105° F, 5-40° C |
| MTBF | 8.3 Years |
| Manufacturer | SonicWALL |
|---|---|
| Price | $1,600.00 |
| Interfaces | No |
| Form Factor | No |
| Appliance Series | SonicWALL SSL |
| Concurrent Users | No |
| Platform Type | No |
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