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The difference between Standard and Enhanced SonicOS

This link sums up the different between Standard and Enhanced SonicOS.

http://www.firewalls.com/community/firewalls/articles/105-product-comparison-sonicos-standard-vs-sonicos-enhanced.html

 

Feature Comparison (SonicOS 5.0):


SonicOS Standard SonicOS Enhanced
Management Web GUI, GMS, Syslog, SNMPv2c,Wizards Web GUI, GMS, Syslog, SNMPv2c,Wizards, SSHv2
Configuration Wizard driven optimized for ease of use. Object and Zone Based powerful and granular control.
UTM Protocol Based // Services Dashboard Protocol and Zond Based RBL Spam Blocking Application Firewall // Services Dashboard.
Networking Fixed LAN / WAN / OPT Interfaces Flexible Physical and Virtual Interface
User Definable Zones
Portshield (TZ 180/190, NSA 240)
Dynamic Address Objects
Layer 2 Bridge Mode
Firewall SPI SPI
DoS Protection
Connection Limiting
TCP Inspection
VPN IKEv1, PSK, PKI, NAT-T IKEv1, PSK, PKI, NAT-T, OCSP
Certifications
ICSA Firewall, ICSA IPSec, VPNC, FIPS 140-2
Bandwidth Management Out Bound

Out Bound
In Bound
802.1p Marking
L2-L3 QoS Mapping

Routing Static Routes Policy Based Routing
RIPv2 (E-Class NSA/NSA Only)
OSPFv2 (E-Class NSA/NSA Only)
VoIP H.323 and SIP Transformations H.323 and SIP Transformations, SIP B2BUA
Authentication Local Database and RADIUS Single Sign On
Local Database and RADIUS
LSAP, Active Directory
eDirectory, SAMBA
Secure Wireless TZ 150W and TZ 180W
Wireless Guest Services
Lightweight Hotspot Messaging
TZ170W/170SPW, TZ 180W and TZ190W
Wireless IDS
Wireless Guest Services
Lightweight Hotspot Messaging
Distributed Wireless Zone Management
Sonicpoint, Sonicpoint G
Virtual Access Points
802.11i / WPA2
High Availability
Stateful Failover with Statesync
Hardware Failover
Secondary VPN Gateway
Miscellaneous
SSL Control / Packet Capture