MustafaA SonicWall Employee
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@Norsmith , if you want to control the traffic between VLANs/Subnets you need to create Access Rules.
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@Kelvin , are you using UI6 user interface on your NSa2700?
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Hey @lee_sarawut . Please have a look into the following KB article. https://www.sonicwall.com/support/knowledge-base/how-can-i-configure-tunnel-all-internet-traffic-over-site-to-site-vpn/170504924710971/
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You have either BWM option on the firewall or you can use 802.1p Quality of Service which needs to be tagged at layer 2.
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There should be a build-in Address Object for this. If not, you can create it manually also.
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Hi @JDFW , "WAN Remote Access Networks" is required if you want to tunnel all internet traffic.
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Hey @JDFW , please review the following KB article for pushing all internet traffic through the SSLVPN tunnel. https://www.sonicwall.com/support/knowledge-base/how-can-i-allow-sslvpn-users-access-to-the-internet-when-using-tunnel-all-mode/170505877560278/
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Hey @Wallpaper , I was able to reproduce this issue and have taken this to our engineering team's attention. Looks like something has changed on the changeip.com side, which is causing this "network error".
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Hey @Sam168 Please review the following KB. How to configure Per-IP Bandwidth Management on SonicOS 6.2 and above https://www.sonicwall.com/support/knowledge-base/how-to-configure-per-ip-bandwidth-management-on-sonicos-6-2-and-above/170505913092395/
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Hey @Sam168 The following KB article should give you the idea for your requirement. How to configure Per-IP Bandwidth Management on SonicOS 6.2 and above https://www.sonicwall.com/support/knowledge-base/how-to-configure-per-ip-bandwidth-management-on-sonicos-6-2-and-above/170505913092395/
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@Lark , @TKWITS , @Arkwright , thanks for bringing up this concern. I've shared this file name limitation with our Product Management team, to be reviewed.
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You need create an Access Rule with Allow. Source: Zone/Interface: M_WIF Address: Address Object for 192.168.50.0/24, type network Port/Services: "any" Destination: Zone/Interface: LAN Address: Address Object for 192.168.20.20, type Host Port/Services: "any" or you can narrow down to the ports used for printing.
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@FranciscoGarcia , you can certainly follow the steps you described. It is perfectly fine to do so.
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Hi @Ron_DDC , the following KB article should help you understand how to create Access Rules.
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@Ron_DDC , make sure the Access Rule (Allow) for LAN to LAN is in place.