This article describes how to enable Bluetooth Low Energy on SonicWave Series.
SonicWave series is equipped with the functionality of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), which is a subset of classic Bluetooth. BLE enables smartphones, tablets, SonicWall mobile Apps, and other devices, such as other SonicWaves, to easily connect to the SonicWave access point, especially when in close proximity to an iBeacon appliance. BLE also provides location estimation and an easier SonicWave configuration.
NOTE:iBeacon is a protocol developed by Apple. Various vendors make iBeacon-compatible BLE devices that broadcast their identifiers to nearby portable electronic devices.
This release includes significant user interface changes and many new features that are different from the SonicOS 6.5 and earlier firmware. The below resolution is for customers using SonicOS 7.X firmware.
To enable Bluetooth low energy on SonicWave Series:

Use different UUIDs to distinguish different geographical groups and major and minor options to distinguish areas within the geographical group. For example, you deploy several SonicWave appliances with BLE in one building, and you set the same UUID for these SonicWave appliances.
The SonicWave appliances on the same floor have the same Major number but have different Minor numbers in different places on the same floor. In this way, your mobile device is close to a SonicWave appliance and its location.
Viewing BLE Scan Status
This feature allows SonicWave appliances to be aware of the status of nearby Bluetooth low energy devices (BLE), and also know the signal strength of a nearby iBeacon. The SonicWave compares the difference between RSSI and power to estimate the distance to the device emitting an iBeacon.
TIP: This feature can also be used in deploying SonicWave appliances.
To view BLE scan status:

This release includes significant user interface changes and many new features that are different from the SonicOS 6.2 and earlier firmware. The below resolution is for customers using SonicOS 6.5 firmware.
To enable Bluetooth low energy on SonicWave Series:

Use different UUIDs to distinguish different geographical groups and major and minor options to distinguish areas within the geographical group. For example, you deploy several SonicWave appliances with BLE in one building, and you set the same UUID for these SonicWave appliances.
The SonicWave appliances on the same floor have the same Major number but have different Minor numbers in different places on the same floor. In this way, your mobile device is close to a SonicWave appliance and its location.
Viewing BLE Scan Status
This feature allows SonicWave appliances to be aware of the status of nearby Bluetooth low energy devices (BLE), and also know the signal strength of a nearby iBeacon. The SonicWave compares the difference between RSSI and power to estimate the distance to the device emitting an iBeacon.
TIP: This feature can also be used in deploying SonicWave appliances.
To view BLE scan status:
