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@djhurt1 does the bubble for NAT or Access Rules holds any hint? --Michael@BWC
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@Jef I did a little peek under the hood for you, the path is: /cgi-bin/management/system/diagsettings I hope SNWL does not mind using my hacking skills for that 🤣 --Michael@BWC
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@SonicAdmin80 you scared me a little, but it's still there. You might reload or use a different browser, MSW is sometimes plagued with caching issues. --Michael@BWC
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@Edwin check this thread for some suggestions. It's Akamai and most likely Windows Update related. --Michael@BWC
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@djhurt1 the comment text bubble does not give a hint? I can only find auto generated Radius rules when SonicPoints are involved. Are you using the SonicWall Switches? There was a Radius section in there, but I can't test this. --Michael@BWC
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@TonyA it seems to be fixed and even the good old TSA from 2017 is back. Maybe some glitch in the background. --Michael@BWC
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The IP 23.60.159.57 is located at Akamai and this CDN is often used by Microsoft, so my best guess it's triggered by a Windows Update and probably a False/Positive as @PJB suspected. Maybe you can update this Endpoint manually to figure out which update package triggers the event. --Michael@BWC
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@cubero_eduardo Rules should not be disabled after a reboot. I experienced this only one time when a Management Service (e.g. HTTPS Management) was a member of a Service Group used in that Rule. This Rule got disabled, because Management Services cannot be used for non management Rules. Could this be the case here?…
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@blublub cables should be checked first :) ... if the cables are OK you could look into something like the ZyXEL GS1200-8, it's a simple manageable switch in the 20 EUR range. Limited logging should give you a hint which side loses the link if it still occurs. It's not a perfect solution and I never heard anything from…
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@blublub never had any trouble with the Fritzboxes only when attached to cable modems in bridge mode. Do you see port flapping in random intervals? Did you tried putting a mini switch in between? --Michael@BWC
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@chicagotech what kind of performance are you expecting? In real life I would expect around 40-70% of these values for a single flow. --Michael@BWC
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@khodgson_bts login via SSH to the NSA 4600 and do the following no cli pager session configure show current-config If you dont wanna connect via SSH you can download the TSR from the Diagnostics page which contains the config as well. At least you can see in clear text what is configured and can work your way up.…
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@gmenon it should not make any difference if it's trusted or wireless, as long as WLAN to WAN is allowed for the APs to talk to WNM. I would disable "Only allow traffic generated by a SonicPoint/SonicWave" in the wireless Zone in that scenario, which is IMHO enabled by default. --Michael@BWC
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@ckey what Firmware you're running? Did you tried accessing the appliance with an older portable version of Firefox? This is what I usually when hitting these kind of errors, especially connecting to older or not updated systems which cause trouble for new more strict browsers. --Michael@BWC
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@Vaux I did only a single ESXi to Hyper-V in the migration, but if I remember correctly these were the steps: Make sure you have the S/N and Activation Key Export the Config from the ESXi appliance Power off the ESXi appliance Delete the SMA 500v license from the MySonicWall Portal Register the S/N again in the MySonicWall…


























