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Logically, if you match the current GVPN and user settings there should be no reason this wouldn't work. I have never tried this though.
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While "Enforce login uniqueness" is a good option, but it cannot be used in an environment where SSO is used. The firewall will deny any new "logins" if the user was recently identified as logged in from another device (e.g. remote user logs in via SSLVPN (first login), then RDPs to a local resource using the same…
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This will be news for those complaining about RDP over VPN disconnects: GEN7-31660 An UDP session was being enabled for RDP sessions connected through NetExtender, causing severe packets loss and, eventually, disconnection GEN7-30959 NetExtender may connect slowly and frequently disconnect when there is heavy SSL VPN usage…
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Check out the latest firmware, it has fixes for RDP issues over SSLVPN.
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Does it happen when the same user logs in from a different device? Have you re-installed NetExtender? What firmware version are you running? You haven't given us anything to work with...
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For those that dont click through: "ISO 27001 is a certifiable organizational framework standard, meaning the deployment is certified (as opposed to the individual components within the deployment). While Sonicwalls are not explicitly certified, they can be used to facilitate IT security controls in support of an ISO 27001…
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@jgrimes is also a Sonicwall Employee But yes if submission doesn't work contact support.
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GVPN requires a third party 2FA solution. Web searches are your friend.
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Also consider if you have any security features enabled that could be blocking TCP traffic to / from the copier...
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You purchased a device using a Secure Upgrade option, meaning it is supposed to replace an existing Sonicwall device. The Secure Upgrade will transfer licenses from an existing device to the new one. You have to select an existing device to be able to register the new device. Or purchase a device without the Secure Upgrade…
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The above works.
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We need more information. What do you mean connecting to each other? Via VPN? Via Ethernet? What IPs are you using?
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Let me search for you:
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No unless sonicwall can tell us otherwise. @jgrimes
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Per the Admin guide, if the switch Port Trunk is set to LACP than it is in dynamic mode. You have to match the server and switch configs, thus the server needs to be in dynamic mode as well. See here for a powershell command that may help you: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/netlbfo/new-netlbfoteam