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I did not say in my situation the Sonicwall was doing PPPoE.
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"I don't understand why we're getting 500Mbps if the WAN port is limited to 100Mbps." As I've stated before, the interface bandwidth being set DOES NOT mean Bandwidth Management is enabled. Don't forget about interface auto-negotiation... You're likely auto-negotiating to 1 Gbps. Read the articles and understand the…
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The dedicated Management port should never be on the same network as any other interface.
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Than I'm not sure what you're expecting to receive other than a RST packet from a closed port on a device...
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Is SNMP enabled on the X1 interface management settings? Have you run a packet capture to ensure the packets are hitting the interface?
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There are three options on that page to accomplish what you are trying, two of which do not require authentication. Try option 2 or 3.
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Clearly you didn't read the documentation. Setting the interface bandwidth does NOT turn on bandwidth management. It is set on a different page in Gen 6. There was no actual question in your original post. "Setting this lower than your maximum would be an mistake as it should limit bandwidth, no?" Define mistake. Say you…
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Your internal infrastructure should (and likely does if its Microsoft Active Directory) provide NTP services. Even the NTP pool operators say not to use the top level 'pool.ntp.org'. You should be using something geographically closer, like us.pool.ntp.org or north-america.pool.ntp.org. @BWC can you elaborate on your…
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Is anything actually running on TCP port 443 on the WAN interface of the Sonicwall? By default no.
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Is bandwidth management even on? Have you checked other settings and rules?
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The packet capture shows that the packet was forwarded...
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You shouldnt have to select an interface to click the Configure button (that is below the port image)... You can also configure Portshield settings in the Interfaces page...
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Im surprised support hasn't told you to factory default and rebuild from scratch... but then again support nowadays is severely lacking Are you doing DDOS protection and is it being triggered? Do you have syslogs being dumped from the Sonicwall and is there a drop of syslogs at the same time? Have tried CLI logging?
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Are you sure the firewall is blocking it? Have you run a packet capture?