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@Larry Thank you for your reply. However I was hoping there was a way to see what our sonicwall applliance views it as currently since previously it placed it in a different category than what the site you linked to had it in. Really I just wanted to know if there was a quick way to see if the appliance itself has updated…
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@Larry I have the site cleared in the content filter list for now. Will the sonicwall device update overtime to reflect the correct category for the site in question? I imagine there is but I can't find it but is there a way in the Sonicwall interface to check what category it believes the site belongs to currently? Or do…
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@BWC I see the area your talking about now, thank you. It's an area I didn't even know existed obviously. I feel I should confirm the potential ramifications of clicking either of those buttons. Suggestions?
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@BWC Can you tell me how to do that? I haven't figured that out yet. @shiprasahu93 How often does the firewall query the cloud normally?
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Does the CFS in the firewall pull this data from Sonicwall? I guess I "assumed" that's where it got it's ratings for the various sites.
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Using your example, once a packet leaves X0, or the firewall, the tag is stripped? It's just for seperating the sub interface on X0? I realize my question is confusing but I'm having a hard time putting it into words.
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@BWC One more question. How does the Sonicwall handle VLANs? We have some sub-interfaces with a VLAN tag. Does the sonicwall just do tagging or can it switch VLAN traffic?
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This makes sense as I see the X5 WLAN specified as the gateway for the clients in the current setup we have. Thank you.
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Thanks for your reply. So it is behaving like a standard router then. If I set an Ip on an interface, the router will set a default route policy then?
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If it wasn't licensed, where would it show this? Under Manage-->Licenses, I don't see anything pertaining to the access points themselves. I guess what I'm asking is how do I confirm this? We received the new sonicwaves, entered them into mysonicwall with registration code/serial numbers so I'm un-aware of what else we…
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Would you say it's safe to assume that these older APs were manually configured in our case since none of the "auto provisioning" boxes are checked for any of the wireless zones under SystemSetup-->Network-->Zones? A second question as well is if we do enable auto provisioning on the new Sonicwaves, can I go edit each…
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We did. In our situation, the site was mis-categorized/rated incorrectly. This was later corrected by Sonicwall.
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I just found this reading through the connectivity guide: IMPORTANT: You cannot enable the Remote MAC address access control option at the same time that the IEEE 802.11i EAP is enabled. If you try to enable the Remote MAC address access control option at the same time that the IEEE 802.11i EAP is enabled, this error…
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Any suggestion what log I should be looking at? Nothing is showing in Event log. The only other log populated is connection logs.
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I checked in application control and from what I see in the attached image, it doesn't appear to be blocked there. I'll check the logs per your instructions as well.