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  • Hi @BDFDCAPT32, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. You can create static DHCP entries for the MAC addresses of the Hyper V hosts on the SonicWall so that the host Hyper V's will always acquire the same IP address from SonicWall. Please refer below KB article for the same. Hope this helps.
  • Hi @CJUAREZ, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. Yes, you should be use 10/40 GB fiber ports for HA. Please make sure to select the ports needed in the HA configuration.
  • Hi @WIPER2001, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. You can setup a public IP address on the Azure and associate it with the NSv for the SSLVPN clients to connect using Netextender.
  • Hi @ARKWRIGHT, I agree. The request should go as a Feature Enhancement. Please contact our Sales Team to create an Enhancement Request.
  • Sure @PierreH. Let me know how it goes. Have a good day!!!
  • Thanks @BOBBY_D. This must be looked. There was a reported issue on firmware versions below 6.5.4.8 and the issue was addressed on version 6.5.4.8. But your is already on 6.5.4.8. I would recommend you to get in touch with our support team for appropriate assistance on this.
  • @BOBBY_D - Could you please let me know the device model of your SonicWall and firmware version that your SonicWall is running on?
  • Hi @GBARSKY, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. Not that I'm aware of. Even in NSM, you can schedule backups for each firewall and can see the status of each but cannot get a report of entire.
  • @BOBBY_D - Thats weird. It should throw some notice/error if its a success/failure. Could you please check the logs message on the SonicWall to check if there are any messages pertained to this.
  • Hi @X86ADAMANTIUM, I definitely understand your point to remove complexity on the configuration side. But App Control will not be triggered unless access rule is set to allow all or intended traffics. Hope this answers your question. Please let me know for clarification.
  • Hi @PIERREH, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. The default routes are non-editable or can be deleted by design. You may need play around to use Network Monitor Policies or Network Probes to accomplish this requirement. Check the below KB for your reference to understand how the probing works and makes difference…
  • Hi @BOBBY_D, Sure, please monitor and let me know.
  • Hi @NAZIMMULLA07, As per the log events, it looks like there is a timeout between remote parties causing the tunnel to break. Could you please ensure Keep Alive is enabled only on one side of the Firewalls? Keep alive enabled firewall will be the Initiator and keep alive disabled firewall be the responder. Please make sure…
  • Hi @BOBBY_D, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. That's it about the configuration that needs to be in place. Could you please confirm if there is any error when you try to test the configuration or do a force sync in the Log Settings | AWS Logs page?
  • Hi @X86ADAMANTIUM, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. In simple ways, you can create one more allow rule to specific office 365 destination on top the deny rule. You have to start collecting the URL's or domain names or FQDN's used by office 365 since we have to use these in the destination field of the allow…