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  • @Doug_Daniel , you can access the hidden CEM UI by going to https://<host>:<port>/systemMaintenance.do?advanced=1. I would highly recommend you do not make any changes here without talking to technical support first (as per policy).
  • @preston , I am assuming you were part of the external beta because this should not have been in any part of the released versions. I believe that feature is only supported in SonicOSX (the new Unified Policy Engine that is available on our NSv 270/470/870 and NSSP already but coming to more platforms soon). You can…
  • @BWC , does a reboot fix it? If so, you can set the box to reboot automatically every night (assuming its not a 24/7 operation)in the diag/internal setting page until you can investigate this further.
  • @MPERU99 , every packet has two pieces, the header (source/destination, protocols, ports etc..) and the data(piece of the file/image etc..) that it carries. SPI only looks at the header data, so you are only looking to see if the traffic profile is allowed (at the airport, they would check your ticket and passport for…
  • @Roz, Our switches only do static routing (for system traffic). We currently do not have Layer3/routing functionality like in your example. You can configure the L3 stuff in your firewall or router. The access list as well (although you can do access list to an extent in Security -> ACL Management -> IPv4 ACE).
  • @Roz, The idea is the same as the last two examples. 7-12 VLAN -> 802.1Q -> Create your VLAN 220 VLAN -> 802.1Q -> Edit VLAN 220 and put port 7-12 in question as 'untagged' in the list Switching -> Port Settings -> Edit port 7-12 and set the Native VLAN 220 1-5 VLAN -> 802.1Q -> Create your VLAN 202 VLAN -> 802.1Q -> Edit…
  • @Roz , Trunk or access port is decided by whether you have multiple allowed VLAN's or not. For your example, it would be the below. VLAN -> 802.1Q -> Create your VLAN 220 VLAN -> 802.1Q -> Edit VLAN 220 and put the port in question as 'untagged' in the list Switching -> Port Settings -> Edit port and set the Native VLAN…
  • Hi @Roz, VLAN -> 802.1Q -> Create your VLAN's (101,10,20,30.40) VLAN -> 802.1Q -> Edit VLAN 10,20,30,40 and put the port in question as a 'tagged' port VLAN -> 802.1Q -> Edit VLAN 101 and put the port in question as 'untagged' Switching -> Port Settings -> Edit port and set the Native VLAN to 101. This would be the…
  • Update your SonicWaves firmware to the latest under Settings -> General and then try it again.
  • Hi @Dusk, you can simply setup a second LAN (through VLAN or another interface). We have predefined NAT rules and zone trust so you won't have to do anything else besides create DHCP scopes etc.. They will both use the same public IP when traffic leaves your network.
  • @Larry , the main advantages of NSM is the ability to do zero touch deployments, use templates, group level management and scheduling of changes. For example, you can pre-define your security settings/objects/DPI-SSL exceptions etc.. and bring up a customer in a fraction of the time you do today and any changes can be…
  • You will have to create a VPN across MPLS as well to be able to do that. At the moment it can only be tunnels in a group or WAN interfaces.
  • Hey @RedNet , as with everything else, the information is in the release notes on MSW. I have attached them here as well. I am not sure about your threat alerting issue (did you have a case or bug ID number?).
    in NSM 2.0 Comment by MasterRoshi June 2020
  • @RedNet User reporting in Analytics has been available since the 1.7 release a couple of months ago. The prerequisites are that you have SSO enabled on your FW and you have the following IPFIX settings:
    in NSM 2.0 Comment by MasterRoshi June 2020
  • @SolveIT These switches are unrelated to Dell X-series (outside of both being able to be managed by the FW). The underlying code/OS is created by SonicWall (it wouldn't make sense otherwise) since the main reason we added this to our portfolio is to be able to control our own destiny in terms of switching and fill the gap…