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"Is there any way to block using SonicWall Global VPN Client? Also, If I could block this function, will it affect the activated VPN tunnels?" To block Global VPN connections simply disable the policy in the VPN tunnels page. Disabling Global VPN will not affect site-to-site or tunnel interface policies.
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Did you set valid DNS servers in the SSLVPN Client Settings config?
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You can configure the SFP ports as both LAN and WAN ports, just be sure to change your backend communication port to the active WAN.
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Cue 'Taps' on the bugle... Gen 6, you were such a solid product, VxWorks was rock solid as your base OS, your feature set was robust, and you were trustworthy. Though I will still see you from time to time, goodbye old friend.
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"Traffic which has no BWM rule applied should autmatically be "medium" priority when I remember it correctly." That was true when you could select 'Global' BWM, which is no longer available in Gen7. Gen 7 wants you to classify the traffic you want BWMd. If you do not specifically classify the traffic than the only…
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Its possible a certificate chain broke or updated around that day... but I couldnt find much in a quick search. But what OS version on the Chromebooks? Do they have any expired root CAs? As BWC pointed out SSL is not happy.
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@Ajishlal But then you just opened up HTTPS management to the world...
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You could try the things in the article below but then you'd have to interpret it somehow. I know your firewall isn't freezing but its probably the closest thing the figuring out 'what the FW is thinking'.
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I got their email announcing 5051 and noticed 5050 was removed. I think the issues fixed in 5051 were likely introduced in 5050, which is why they pulled it. So for those playing the game, update to 5051 ASAP.
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Can you blame them?
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What support would tell you is to factory default the unit, set it up bare minimum connectivity, and try re-implementing BWM. I have seen where BWM on Gen7's is hit or miss and support never actually helps.
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I wonder if its incorrectly reporting the AMOUNT of data rather than the number of packets...
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I do not mean to offend, I am just straight forward. To clarify, you do NOT need GMS or NMS to get reporting. You can get that from AppFlow reports (which as I mentioned in the post I linked above, is a licensed feature), but then you'll find there are other limitations...
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You did not mention your home internet was 250 Mbps in your original post but that's beside the point. You're thinking of BWM may be a little off. The minimum and maximum values, in my opinion, are incorrectly labeled. Minimum should be named something like 'expected' and Maximum should be 'burst'. 'Minimum' implies that…
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Consider the speed of the connection on the other end of the VPN tunnel and the amount of overhead IPSec adds. If the ISP on the other end only provides 60Mbps, than thats all you'll be able to get over the tunnel no matter how fast your ISP is.