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IMO not so much "silly" as "irrelevant" - Every Sonicwall UTM appliance I have ever used boots up when powered on. Not turning on when power is restored is not normal.
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Intriguing. Are you saying you managed to get a different OS booted on here?
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Check the VPN status, are the TX/RX bytes incrementing on both sides?
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Yeah, this log event confirms it: "Notes ssl inspection fake cache cleaned up " and destination port on these connections is 80. It is a shame that they could not come up with a more obvious way to find these in connection monitor.
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two different DNS services listed there but neither are showing any issues. I don't know if "Secure DNS Service" is the service of interest here.
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Numbers on spec sheets are aggregate figures achieved through the "industry standard" process of putting multiple flows across every interface. It would be nice if Sonicwall could also publish a "real-world standard" figure of what performance one can achieve with just 1 WAN + 1 LAN in use. Firewall Settings > Advanced >…
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I'm not entirely sure what internal SonicWall switch means, I was wondering that myself recently There is switch chip between most physical interfaces and "interfaces" on Sonicwall CPU. Some CPU interfaces have direct link to outside world and on Gen 6 these ports had a "*" next to them. This information is not available…
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Nope, same here.
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I would interpret that "several times per day" as softphones not hardphones. Surely hardphones wouldn't move between sites several times per day.
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It's irritating that they have clearly known about this issue since 2025/06/02 [at the latest], but continued to send out emails with the broken links and no explanation about it in the emails. Nothing on the service status page either. https://status.sonicwall.com/
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No different today.
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What's the "native bridge" supposed to be doing? If you don't need the untagged network on that interface then just leave it unconfigured.
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Yeah I already tried today. Will check back next week. If I can be bothered.
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Global VPN Client supports certificate authentication. I am not actually 100% sure that this solves your problem, but I think that it does because nobody can "just have" a certificate in the same way they can "just have" a username and password.