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@rrincones Did you provide the user client access list to that host?
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Wish you all the best😀
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This will not work unless you have manageable L2 switch to tag the VLAN ID to the particular ports.
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If you are using unmanageable switch, You cannot get IP from DHCP pool but you can configure those systems static IP and it will work.
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@Larry I asked this same question 2yrs back still its not yet reached to Sonicwall..😏 Last time I asked in this community as well but no proper answer.
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@Doulat You would have to configure your Network switch for the second VLAN.
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@hugenetworks Follow the below KB for basic configuration.
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@IrishDadBod Try to adjust the X1 interface duplex settings. Most probably your modem only support 100Mbps duplex. As well as adjust the X1 interface MTU value as per your ISP.
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@umber First make sure the comcast modem will support the multi-gig speed.
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@walterb Yes. Its possible if you have a core switch.
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@Ben, Try to make the ISP modem as bridge mode and do the sonicwall WAN interface configuration appropriately.
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@gknight Try below configuration.
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@SupportTek Are you enabled the SSL VPN Inactive Check box? If you enabled try without that.
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@tsmith87 First you would have to make sure the SSL VPN user have the rights to access those 3 VLANS which you are created in ARuba Switch. NB: Create a Address Object Group (VLAN NW) & add those VLAN Subnets. Navigate to Users -->Local Users Groups-->Select the User (SSLVPN) edit-->VPN Access; verify those VLAN networks…
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@shultis 1) Make sure that inbound traffic to UDP ports 500 [IKE], 4500 [NAT-T], and IP 50 [ESP] on the customer gateway Modem to the Sonicwall. 2) Try to enable the DPD in sonicwall unit and adjust the time (Sec). 3) Since your scenario having the double NAT, Try to disable the "Enable NAT Traversal" from sonicwall TZ3xx.