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Hi @Jayden, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. Please try the below web-link to convert settings of a different vendor firewall to SonicWall platform. https://migratetool.global.sonicwall.com Hope this helps.
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Hi @YUBER_SIERRA, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. The Max Lease entries possible is 4096. The same value can be found from the TSR of the firewall appliance.
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Hi @gtech, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. You should try with Wiremode - Bypass mode for your setup. Please go through the below web-link for more information on Wiremode. Let me know if any questions.
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Hi @OGUZTURKAN, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. Could you please point our which light is blinking blue? The default IP address and login credentials to SonicWall appliance is 192.168.168.168 and admin/password. Please check if you can access the firewall using safemode with its IP address 192.168.168.168 on X0…
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@SWUSERVPN - That's odd. I would suggest you to monitor the issue for sometime and see if it reoccurs.
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Hi @INFINITECO, As @BWC stated, unique user session is feasible from a single WAN IP. The user who logged in lastly will logout the existing user. This is by design. Not only with GVC and local admin user but this is the case with SSLVPN user too.
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Hi @SWUSERVPN, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. Could you please check if you have applied the Geo-IP on any of the access rules or security policy? Somewhere the Geo-IP feature is enabled and hence the firewall throws the respective block page. Thanks in advance.
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Hi @Keeno, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. Please refer below KB article web-link and configure the SonicWall as prescribed. We should follow NAT over VPN. In your case, you are using L2TP VPN and most of the configuration depicted in the below KB will match your scenario. Please go through the KB article and…
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Hi @DJHURT1, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. The rules are assigned with priority that can be changed. Lower the priority higher the preference. The rules are applied in their respective priority order. Hence in WAN to LAN, the default rule any, any, any, deny would be placed at the last priority if there are…
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Hi @YUBER_SIERRA, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. Traffic session logs can be filtered using parameters such as source, destination, users, etc,., Unfortunately, not by the access rule that matches the traffic. This is because, access rule matching happens at the firewall and firewall just sends the…
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Hi @RIOW, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. Just out of curiosity, did you try reducing the zoom level on the browser and check? Also, have you tried using different browsers?
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Hi @SynergyTech, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. Please find below web-link and I guess this is what you are looking for 🙂
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Hi @STRIVA, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. As per my research, I dont see any sort of such issues reported with us. Please perform a packet capture on the SonicWall for Apple and Non-Apple devices separately to identify the packet handling by SonicWall. You should do the packet capture based on the Source IP…
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@SHULTIS - Yes, the SonicWall does log the HA failover activity in its GUI logs. You should be checking the logs immediately once the failover occurs. Because the log buffer on the SonicWall is limited and older logs may get deleted upon new logs generation. Also, please make sure to enable the HA failover log category in…
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Hi @THEKMUMM, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. Sorry to hear that your experience with Gen 7 appliance is not a pleasant one so far. If the firewall gets locked up on its own, we should be able to find some traces on the tracelogs or system logs. Didn't the support engineer help you with verifying those logs and…