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Sorry forgot about this question, just popped into my head. Ill have a look, Setting do mention sonicwall B though, not between 2 sonicwalls, second one is Azure. Do i just make sure Sonicwall A follows those steps and fingers crossed it will work for azure is it?
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got this going by getting them to change the clock to use the port forwarding option. this now is the same setup as the old clock before it died. All working now. on this whole packet capture and understanding what im actually looking at, any chance you know of a good starting point for this for me to lookup at all?
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no dropped packets on the other firewall that has the clock running ok. not big on wireshark meself but could see with the help of someone that there was a handshake but then on another tcp stream it would drop. The clock could cause this if the time is set wrong really on it itself? i can ask him to check but on the local…
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cache clean drop on all dropped packets alright is all im seeing. yes on the ip's there alright with the handshake ive set a filter on the monitor to just show IP and the source ip of the clock (192.168.9.40) will this filter out the full handshake? no dpi-ssl involced on this firewall
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Hey Michael Ta for this, them forwarded packets does that mean they have left the premises and are trying to hit their systems then? the router here is in bridged mode and the SW has the PPPOE configured on it. Any chance the system is failing there or fact its in bridged mode doesnt come into it? all they keep telling me…
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youll need to contact Sonicwall support and get it in writing from the owner of the device that they want to switch the management of it to yourselves
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Sorry folks, just copped i never replied to this. Turned out there was a second Broadband connection in he main office just for phones that i nver copped. sub office had 2 VPN's setup. one for main network and 2nd for VOIP. Can you tell me why you wouldnt use VOIP over VPN though, not phone guys ourselves someone else put…
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actually just copped this setting on the wlan interface Once i change the ip range of the wlan interface then reboot the sonicpoints will it auto get the new ip range?
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why do you add it to the WAN zone though X2 that is? hahaha and yeah the failover be a no no alright
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yeah i can give it a go next time im at it, just thought i was able to do it over the same connection. Yeah ill try it Ta
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all good man, didnt think so but had to ask. Ill manually run it at some point. Ta again
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sorry just wondering if theres a way to schedule the upgrade for a particular time at all?
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doesnt seem to mention it as a resolved issue but ill certainly give it a go. Ta