SonicWall firewall security policies and rules management
Adding sophisticated firewall policies and rules from time to time helps you keep pace with evolving security trends. But not keeping an eye on unused and redundant rules and policies adds unnecessary complexities. In addition to being a security best practice, identifying and removing obsolete rules and policies from the network is an important requirement that conforms to many compliance regulatory standards.
EventLog Analyzer offers reports for SonicWall firewalls that easily track and monitor rules and network policies. Administrators can create alert profiles to instantly receive notifications of any type. EventLog Analyzer's reports are exhaustive and available in multiple formats.
Rule management reports:
Disabled/enabled reports give a detailed view of all network rules that are fully in use, as well as those that have not been applied. Users can also view when a new rule is added, removed, restored or modified.
Available Reports
Rules Added | Rules Modified | Rules Deleted | Rules Restored
Network monitor policy reports:
These reports give insights into network policy changes, including policy additions, deletions, or modifications. You can also use these reports to track enabled and disabled policies in your network.
Available Reports
Policy Added | Policy Modified | Policy Deleted | Policy Enabled | Policy Disable
Device status monitoring reports:
These reports help monitor the SonicWall firewall devices' statuses, ensuring that all devices are running smoothly.
- Access point reports: Track the status and provisions of SonicPoint and SonicPointN. Access point reports also help monitor which virtual access points are enabled and disabled.
- System event reports: Monitor clock updates, voltage thresholds, thermal conditions, fan failures, removed and inserted PC cards, and log space status.
- Severity reports: View information on security events based on severity, including emergency, alert, warning, critical, error, notice, and information events.
Available Reports
Emergency Events | Alert Events | Critical Events | Error Events | Warning Events | Notice Events | Information Events | Debug Events