The Sophos XG 125 firewall is one of the best SMB firewalls that offers superior performance with a simple management interface. These XG 125 firewalls are rated for 36-50 users, 6.5 Gbps firewall throughput, and 700 Mbps VPN throughput. XG Series Hardware Appliances 85/105/115/125/135 Rev. 3, 86/106 Rev.1. The Sophos XG 125 firewall is one of the best SMB firewalls that offers superior performance with a simple management interface. These XG 125 firewalls are rated for 36-50 users, 6.5 Gbps firewall throughput, and 700 Mbps VPN throughput. XG 125W TotalProtect Bundles give you everything you need to secure your organization in one easy-to-manage license: an XG 125W appliance, a 1 Year FullGuard subscription, and your technical support. 2 Quick Start Guide XG 115(w)/125(w)/135(w) Rev. 3, XG 106(w) Rev. 1 Device Images: Front and Back. The displayed front image is of the XG 115 and XG 135 device and the back is of the XG 115w and XG 135w.
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Description | SKU | Replacement SKU Description | Replacement SKU |
Cyberoam Central Console | Sophos Firewall Manager | ||
Cyberoam CR15iNG | Sophos XG Firewall XG105 (or higher) | ||
Cyberoam CR15wi | Please contact us for a replacement! | ||
Cyberoam CR15wiNG | Sophos XG Firewall XG105w (or higher) | ||
Cyberoam CR25iNG | Sophos XG Firewall XG125 (or higher) | ||
Cyberoam CR25wi | Please contact us for a replacement! | ||
Cyberoam CR25wiNG | Sophos XG Firewall XG125w (or higher) | ||
Cyberoam CR35iNG | Sophos XG Firewall XG135 (or higher) | ||
Cyberoam CR35wi | Please contact us for a replacement! | ||
Cyberoam CR35wiNG | Sophos XG Firewall XG135w (or higher) | ||
Cyberoam CR50iNG | Sophos XG Firewall XG210 (or higher) | ||
Cyberoam CR100iNG | Sophos XG Firewall XG230 (or higher) | ||
Cyberoam CR200iNG | Sophos XG Firewall XG310 (or higher) | ||
Cyberoam CR200iNG-XP | Sophos XG Firewall XG310 (or higher) | ||
Cyberoam CR300iNG | Sophos XG Firewall XG330 (or higher) | ||
Cyberoam CR300iNG-XP | Sophos XG Firewall XG330 (or higher) | ||
Cyberoam CR500iNG-XP | Sophos XG Firewall XG430 (or higher) | ||
Cyberoam CR750iNG-XP | Sophos XG Firewall XG450 (or higher) | ||
Cyberoam CR1000iNG-XP | Sophos XG Firewall XG550 (or higher) | ||
Cyberoam CR1500iNG-XP | Sophos XG Firewall XG550 (or higher) | ||
Cyberoam CR2500iNG | Sophos XG Firewall XG650 (or higher) | ||
Cyberoam CR2500iNG-XP | Sophos XG Firewall XG750 | ||
Cyberoam CRiV-1C | Sophos SFv1C2 | ||
Cyberoam CRiV-2C | Sophos SFv2C4 | ||
Cyberoam CRiV-4C | Sophos SF SW/Virtual Appliance | ||
Cyberoam CRiV-8C | Sophos SFv8C16 | ||
Cyberoam CRiV-12C | Sophos SFv16C24 | ||
Cyberoam iVIEW | Sophos iView Reporting | ||
Cyberoam VPN | Please contact us for a replacement! | ||
NetGenie Home | Please contact us for a replacement! | ||
NetGenie SOHO | Please contact us for a replacement! |
By default, the firewall is enabled and blocks all non-essential traffic. Therefore, you should configure it to allow the applications you want to use, and test it before installing it on all computers. See the Sophos Enterprise Console policy setup guide for detailed advice.
For more information about the default firewall settings, see Sophos knowledgebase article 57757.
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For information about preventing network bridging, see Device control policy.

- You must have the Policy setting - firewall right to configure a firewall policy.
- You cannot edit a policy if it is applied outside your active sub-estate.
For more information about role-based administration, see Managing roles and sub-estates.
Download audacity for mac. To set up a basic firewall policy:
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- In the Policies pane, double-click Firewall.
- Double-click the Default policy to edit it.The Firewall Policy wizard appears. Follow the instructions on the screen. There is additional information on some of the options below.
- On the Configure firewall page, select the type of location:
- Select Single location for computers that are always on the network, for example, desktops.
- Select Dual location if you want the firewall to use different settings according to the location where computers are used, for example, in the office (on the network) and out of office (off the network). You may want to set up dual location for laptops.
- On the Operational mode page, select how the firewall will handle inbound and outbound traffic:
Block inbound and outbound traffic
- Default level. Offers the highest security.
- Only allows essential traffic through the firewall and authenticates the identity of applications using checksums.
- To allow applications commonly used in your organization to communicate through the firewall, click Trust. For more information, see About trusting applications.
Block inbound and allow outbound traffic
- Offers a lower security level than Block inbound and outbound traffic.
- Allows your computers to access the network and internet without you having to create special rules.
- All applications are allowed to communicate through the firewall.
Monitor
- Applies to network traffic the rules that you have set up. If traffic has no matching rule, it is reported to the console, and only allowed if it is outbound.
- Enables you to collect information about your network, and to then create suitable rules before deploying the firewall to your computers. For more information, see About using monitor mode.
- On the File and printer sharing page, select Allow file and printer sharing if you want to allow computers to share local printers and folders on the network.
After you have set up the firewall, you can view firewall events (for example, applications blocked by the firewall) in the Firewall - Event Viewer. For details, see View firewall events. Might and magic 10 for mac.
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The number of computers with events over a specified threshold within the last seven days is also displayed on the Dashboard.
