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You can only block/allow with a IPv4 or 6 address and these are you WAN IPs. If you are needing one device from another location to access internal, I would recommend setting that remote device as an IPV6, and creating an exception rule for the on site firewall. The remote firewall needs a rule to not NAT that IPv6 device.
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You're welcome FR4X. Just make sure there are no VLANs already assigned to the port prior to choosing it for aggregation. It will allow you to add VLANs after the aggreation is complete.
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Hello FR4X, The firewall is a router and the gateway for your local network. My assumption is you aren't wanting to assign the physical port a network and plan on just using VLANs. What is the use case for not having a native vlan? The LAG interface can be aggregated to an unassigned port that is a parent interface for…
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Hello, In that case, this might be related to a new issues that has cropped up lately regrading an update to Chromium based browsers. If you could check the article linked below, you will see the SonicWALL Article for this. If you are able to turn this off, then this might resolve your issues. SonicWALL is currently…
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Hello, While there are a multitude of possible options this could be, ranging from endpoint software to the sites having issues, from the sounds of it, the two given sites are under category shopping, it is possible that you have CFS enabled, and set to block Category 38, Shopping. You can check the Category Rating of…
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Hello Lala, When attempting to ping an interface, please ensure that you have ping enabled on that interface, as well as the appropriate access rules to accommodate the pings, if the traffic is coming from a separate subnet. Although enabling ping on the interface generally creates the default rule, if you are having…