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I am surprised by such a small number of available system logs as you write. Before installing the M.2 Storage Module on the TZ370 (both 7.1.2 and 7.1.3) I could see about 800-900 logs. Currently in my TZ370 the logs are collected in the Strorage Module and there are almost 200000 of them now. Searching the logs usually…
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I recently restarted the TZ370 ( SonicOS 7.1.3) by unplugging the power supply. The restart only took about 4 minutes - a pleasant surprise. It seems that all types of restarts do not differ much in time.
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@BWC Please write whether after "Clear IP Report" system logs will be saved (will be safe) or will they be deleted as well. I would not like to lose them.
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How to reset AppFlow Report collection? Currently, further collection does not make sense - everything is saved to "Remaining IPs"
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In TZ370 with SonicOS 7.1.3-7015 I installed a 32GB module. After restarting the module was immediately detected but not active. Only after synchronizing the license did it start working properly. It took 2-3 minutes. As I described in other posts, I am not completely satisfied with the module's operation - there is a lot…
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This is not good news for me. The information given in /Device/Settings/Storage/Secondary" indicates that the space for collecting AppFlow Reports is 964.00 KB/3.20 GB - used/available - i.e. practically all free. I see no reason why not to store data on SSD in files similar to System Logs, where I currently see a lot of…
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"Restart System" also takes about 3 minutes. TZ370, SonicOS 7.1.3-7015 After these restarts "AppFlow Report" does not include newly added static IP addresses.
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I found photos of the interior and motherboards: https://fccid.io/2AKCZ-101/Internal-Photos/Internal-Photos-4998046 The processor is Marvell® ARMADA® 7040 (88F7040): https://www.marvell.com/content/dam/marvell/en/public-collateral/embedded-processors/marvell-embedded-processors-armada-7040-product-brief-2017-12.pdf Does…
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False - For TZ370 "Restart SonicOS" takes almost 3 minutes !!!
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Many third-party devices have a GUI option to shut down the system (turn off the device). Why didn't SonicWall introduce this option - a "turn off" button? Do we simply turn it off by unplugging it from the electrical outlet? Will this not have a negative effect on the SSD Storage Module?
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I found photos of the interior and motherboards: https://fccid.io/2AKCZ-101/Internal-Photos/Internal-Photos-4998046 The processor is Marvell® ARMADA® 7040 (88F7040): https://www.marvell.com/content/dam/marvell/en/public-collateral/embedded-processors/marvell-embedded-processors-armada-7040-product-brief-2017-12.pdf Does…
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I found photos of the interior and motherboards: https://fccid.io/2AKCZ-101/Internal-Photos/Internal-Photos-4998046 The processor is Marvell® ARMADA® 7040 (88F7040): https://www.marvell.com/content/dam/marvell/en/public-collateral/embedded-processors/marvell-embedded-processors-armada-7040-product-brief-2017-12.pdf Does…
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Automatic update is available from 7.1.2, also in 7.1.3. There is a demo for TZ80 with Gen8 firmware on the livedemo.sonicwall.com website: https://tz80.demo.sonicwall.com username: demo password: password It only looks slightly truncated compared to 7.1.3. TZ80 does not have some features like higher models.
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I tested downloading from PaloAlto: https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/advanced-wildfire/administration/configure-advanced-wildfire-analysis/verify-wildfire-submissions/test-a-sample-malware-file TZ370 blocked only the file from the first files - https and http - showed messages about blocking, the rest were downloaded, and…
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I have enabled saving system logs to the secondary Storage Device. Searching in system logs does not work correctly. After entering a search sequence, the search continues indefinitely. It hangs after searching in 25,000 or 50,000 entries. I am not satisfied with the operation of this storage module.