Set up a SonicWall router
Learn how to set up your SonicWall router to work properly with your phone system.
- Open a browser window, enter the IP address of the SonicWall’s LAN Interface (or WAN interface if remote access is enabled) in the address (URL) bar and then press enter on your keyboard. If the web UI doesn't load, enter https:// before the IP address.
- Sign in to the management interface with your credentials.
- From the Manage section, change the following settings.
Set the DNS servers
Learn how to set the DNS servers properly for optimal performance with your phone system.
Assign via DHCP — Recommended
- After logging in to your router and choosing the Manage section, select .
- Select Editfor the phone's internal IP range and then select DNS/WINS from the configuration menu.
- Choose Specify Manually.
- Enter 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.
- Select OK to confirm the change.
Assign via Static DNS
Disable SIP transformations
Learn how to disable SIP transformations on your router to allow for optimal performance with your phone system.
- After logging in to your router and choosing the Manage section, select the VOIP tab.
- Under SIP Settings, verify that Enable SIP Transformations is not checked.
Enable consistent NAT
Learn how to change your standard NAT policy to a consistent NAT, increasing compatibility with your VoIP phone system.
- After logging in to your router and choosing the Manage section, select the VOIP tab.
- Under General Settings, verify that Enable consistent NAT is checked.
Add access rules
Learn how to add specific access rules to your router to ensure that communication between our servers and your phones is always allowed and properly handled.
First, create and group address objects for IP blocks.
Then add your access rules.
Exclude GoTo Connect traffic from the Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
Learn how to add IP addresses associated with your GoTo Connect traffic to your IPS system to avoid additional inspections that cause delays in getting calls to your phones.
- After logging in to your router and selecting the Manage section, select .
- Select Configure IPS Settings from the configuration menu. If you see Upgrade Required instead of the IPS configuration menu, see "Upgrade required message" below to learn what that means and what options you have.
- Choose Specify Manually.
- Select the Allow IPS Exclusion List checkbox and then make sure the radio button for Use Address Object is selected.
- From the drop-down menu for network objects, choose the GoTo Connect object group that you created earlier.
- Select to save the change.
Upgrade required message
- Recommended — Reach out to SonicWall to purchase the additional license needed to configure the IPS settings. This is the only way to ensure that GoTo Connect’s traffic will never be falsely detected and blocked.
- Uncheck the Prevent All and Detect All options for Low Priority Attacks. This should be the default setting on your SonicWall and does not seem to cause many issues from our experience. The issues seem to arise when these security settings are increased instead.
- If issues arise with GoTo Connect traffic being prevented at times, you can modify this further to allow Medium Priority Attacks, and so on up to and including disabling the IPS system entirely.