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| Feature Category | Specific Features | | :--- | :--- | | | A new, robust enterprise-level Command Line Interface (E-CLI) accessible via console and SSH, designed to follow the organization of the SonicOS management GUI | | Advanced Networking | BGP Advanced Routing, Active-Active Clustering, IPv6 support for both networking and security services, UDP/ICMP flood protection (DoS enhancements) | | High Availability | Active/Active Clustering with support for up to 8 firewalls in a cluster, providing load sharing and redundancy | | Wireless Enhancements | Support for FairNet, Guest Administration, SonicPoint ACe/ACi/N2 access points; clean wireless security features for securing wireless traffic | | VPN Security | SHA256 support in IPsec, SSL VPN remote access end-point control, SSL-VPN multi-core scalability | | Security Services | Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) for IPv6 traffic, Application Control for IPv6-enabled networks, improved anti-malware and intrusion prevention systems for mixed IPv4/IPv6 environments | | Management | One-Touch Configuration, LDAP User Group Mirroring, enhanced logging capabilities, SNMPv3 support | Sonicos 5.9.2.13 Download

Sonicos 5.9.2.13 represents a critical update in the SonicWall ecosystem, promising enhanced security, performance, and features. While the process of downloading and updating to this version involves careful consideration and execution, the benefits of staying up-to-date with the latest firmware are undeniable. Users and administrators are encouraged to evaluate the necessity of this update for their specific environments and to follow SonicWall's guidelines for a successful implementation.

Click the Boot icon (boot icon) next to the "Uploaded Firmware" version.

Ensure you have alternative access to the firewall in case of issues: Download the

On some lower-end Gen5 platforms (TZ 105, NSA 220), a performance impact may occur due to the increased security load. If this happens, you may need to reconsider which security services are enabled in your SonicOS 5.9 Upgrade Guide . Known Issues Resolved in 5.9.2.13

Many small businesses and schools reuse older SonicWall TZ 215 units in remote offices or lab environments. Version 5.9.2.13 represents the last stable build before the hardware was officially deprecated.

According to the official product notice, the affected versions for Gen 5 devices include . This means that SonicOS 5.9.2.13 is fully within the affected range . ] ➔ [Product Management] ➔ [Select Appliance] ➔

In the fast-evolving world of network security, staying current is the golden rule. However, many enterprises, educational institutions, and managed service providers (MSPs) still rely on legacy hardware due to budget constraints, application compatibility, or phased upgrade cycles. One such firmware version that remains highly relevant for a specific installed base is .

Some upgrades reset certain default settings. Check:

: Before upgrading, navigate to System > Settings and click Create Backup to save your current configuration.

Fixes intermittent reboots on loaded TZ-series units. Tips for a Successful Upgrade