User's Manual Part 4

VPN Page 49
Now that all SonicWALLs are configured, network traffic on the corporate SonicWALL destined for the
remote office is routed to the VPN SonicWALL, encrypted, and sent to the remote SonicWALL.
VPN User Authentication Settings
Allow these services to bypass user authentication on SAs - this feature allows VPN users with-
out authentication to access the specified services. To add a service, select the service from the menu
and click Add. The service is added to the Allow these services to bypass user authentication on
SAs list. To remove a service, select the service in the Allow these services to bypass user au-
thentication on VPN SAs list and click Remove.
Allow these address ranges to bypass user authentication on SAs - this feature allows the spec-
ified IP address or IP address range to bypass user authentication on VPN connections. To add an
IP address, enter the single IP address in the text box, then click Add. To add an IP address range,
enter the range starting IP address in the first field and the ending IP address in the text field (up to
the last three numbers of the IP address).
VPN Bandwidth Management
Bandwidth management is a means of allocating bandwidth resources to critical applications on a
network. The VPN Bandwidth Management section allows you to define the amount of outbound VPN
traffic allowed from the SonicWALL. Traffic is then scheduled in Kbps according to Guaranteed
Bandwidth (minimum) and Maximum Bandwidth settings.
To enable VPN Bandwidth Management, follow these steps:
1. Select Enable VPN Bandwidth Management.
2. Enter the minimum amount of bandwidth allowed in the Guaranteed Bandwidth (Kbps) field.
3. Enter the maximum amount of bandwidth allowed in Maximum Bandwidth (Kbps) field.
4. Select VPN bandwidth priority from the Priority menu, 0 (highest) to 7 (lowest).
5. Click Apply.
Tip!
Bandwidth management is available only on outbound VPN traffic. You cannot configure individual
Security Associations to use bandwidth management.