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Options are limited it seems, unless you can enable developer mode on it.
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If your issue is that the connection is unstable, allowing an IP through the firewall wouldn't help anyways. Seems to me you need to evaluate your ISP options.
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The above will help. 1) Your access rule is wrong. Your destination should be 'any'. 2) Your nat rule is wrong. It should be more like Original src=any; Translate src=wan interface ip Original destination=any; translate destination= original Original service= any; Translate service=orignal Inbound=any (or your DMZ…
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Used it in the past, but not recently. I think youd need to pay for it for all the features you are looking for.
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While the diagram is useful it doesnt answer the question. If a VLAN-tagged packet is received on a 'standard' interface that is not VLAN aware the packet will be dropped. If the interface is in a transparent or bridge mode than the packet will be passed. VLANing is layer 2, while TCP/IP is layer3.
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The few HA setups I have did not experience this.
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Disclaimer: I have no experience with Capture Client. From: https://www.sonicwall.com/support/knowledge-base/capture-client-rollback-function/210419085519140/ What is Rollback? Rollback function available with Capture Client restores the endpoint to the last available snapshot, undoing the changes made by…
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If the device is registered to your mysonicwall.com account you should be able to download the firmware from the MySonicwall 'Download Center'. Otherwise search the web for the filename.
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Make sure you clearly communicate the change to the vendors that manage the other VPN endpoints, and give them a schedule to work from. Testing new connections can begin on date X, full cutover 2 weeks later. You have to force peoples hands sometimes, and sometimes that means things won't work while people get their heads…
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IIRC the only way to get NetExtender to do silent upgrades is to install from the users web portal (from where a .exe is downloaded and run). After that, when a firmware update is done to the firewall, the new firmware contains updated NetExtender code which will get downloaded by clients automatically. Any other method of…
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"without having any blocking or unpleasant surprises" Good luck with that. You have to expect at least one thing will be missed.
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+1 to better accessibility @MitatOnge
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This isnt specific to Sonicwalls, more of a general question, but nonetheless. Hopefully you got either a static or group of static IPs on the new WAN otherwise this will be an exercise in futility. For inbound connections: Assess the config, specifically publicly accessible services, by looking at WAN to LAN (or more…
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Are your test devices directly connected to those interfaces or are there other devices in between? What are the specs of the test devices? You havent given enough information. Also SMB is notoriously bandwidth inefficient and is not a good test, look into iperf or its forks.