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Support confirmed that its their back end issue and they are working on with their engineering team.
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i do have more than 150 units all are showing same regardless of the firmware version. complaint created.
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@Thirunavukkarasu Follow the below KB & once it done, Navigate to Network-->Failover & LB-->Default LB Group and add the new WAN interface into the LB group.
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@Pugy365 Check any UTM features are enabled on VPN zone recently. For testing disable the security features and try as well as check the LAN to VPN firewall rule and make the priority high.
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@IbanRo Follow the below step in your NAT policy. Sometime your local server will reject the NAT rule and accept only from LAN (Some legacy server). So if your LAN is X0 where the Server is reside, configure the NAT policy as same as below;
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@Darshil Install SonicWall Global VPN Client 4.10.7 & it will support Windows 11
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@tungton Enable PING service on both firewall WAN interface and try to do the trace route from each location. For example Site A WAN IP is 1.1.1.1 & Site B WAN IP is 2.2.2.2. From Site A do the traceroute to 2.2.2.2 IP and do the same from Site B. If there is any ISP connection issue in between these 2 location site 2 Site…
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Did you configure proper MTU value for X1?
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can you make sure your WAN interface is X1. if its different interface, please choose that interface for VPN policy bound or choose "Zone WAN".
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Suspecting the Firmware might be get corrupted which you trying to uploading. Download the exact model of the Firewall Firmware version and connect your laptop / pc directly to the Firewall LAN interface and try to upload from the connected laptop/pc. NB: Before proceeding take the configuration backup.
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@JerryH Can you share with us your configuration screenshot to us?
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@JerryH Try below steps; Consider your separate network as VLAN as per below steps.
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@jtpryan Gen 5 units can add only 1 LDAP server yes you are right. If you have Gen 6 or Gen 7 units, you can add multiple LDAP servers. Screen shot from Gen 6 unit:
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A secondary LDAP refers to a separate domain where authentication will also be done and in most cases will work in together with Authentication Partitioning. To set up a second LDAP server that is for the same domain, you will have to assign it as a Backup / Replica Server.
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@jtpryan Did you added the secondary DC in Sonicwall LDAP Servers? If it's not add the secondary DC and do the test.