Navigate to Manage tab and go to VPN | DHCP over VPN page. Under DHCP over VPN section, Select Central Gateway from drop-down box and click Configure button. In DHCP over VPN Configuration Window, enable Use Internal DHCP Server checkbox. Enable For Global VPN Client checkbox. Relay IP Address (optional): Add one of the IP address under for DHCP over VPN configurations. Click OK .
Sonicwall SSL-VPN is the preferred VPN connection method to access office resources through a secure VPN tunnel. Sonicwall's Global VPN Client (GVC) is deprecated and will be phased out in due course. SSL VPN NetExtender client has the following advantages over the older, buggy and resource clunky GVC: Verisign, Thawte, Cybertrust, RSA Keon, Entrust and Microsoft CA for SonicWall-to-SonicWall VPN, SCEP: VPN features : Dead Peer Detection, DHCP Over VPN, IPSec NAT Traversal, Redundant VPN Gateway, Route-based VPN: Global VPN client platforms supported: Microsoft® Windows Vista 32/64-bit, Windows 7 32/64-bit, Windows 8.0 32/64-bit, Windows 8.1 VPN Features: Dead Peer Detection, DHCP Over VPN, IPSec NAT Traversal, Redundant VPN Gateway, Route-based VPN: RIP, OSPF Certificate support: Verisign, Thawte, Cybertrust, RSA Keon, Entrust and Microsoft CA for Dell SonicWALL-to-Dell SonicWALL VPN, SCEP The remote router VPN has it set that if you put in a 192.x.x.x then it goes over the VPN anything else, since the router is set to 172.x.x.x it goes out locally through that internet connection. There is an option though on the remote router for "Destination network obtains IP addresses using DHCP through this VPN Tunnel". COMPREHENSIVE INTERNET SECURITY™ SSSS S S o n i c W ALL Security Ap p l i a n c e S onicOS Standard 3.1 Administrator's Guide
In my central office I have a SonicWALL NSA-2400 appliance acting as the hub for several remote offices. It is configured to pass DHCP requests to my internal DHCP server. The VPN connection works fine, IP addresses are distributed to remote offices as they should and I'm very pleased with the results - except for one remote office.
SNMP SonicWall System Health sensor. Health values of a SonicWall Network Security Appliance (NSA) via SNMP. SNMP SonicWall VPN Traffic sensor. Traffic of an IPsec VPN on a SonicWall NSA via SNMP. SNMP Synology Logical Disk sensor. A logical disk in a Synology NAS via SNMP. SNMP Synology Physical Disk sensor. A logical disk in a Synology NAS The VPN user am logging with is a member of that group. I am now able to hit the SonicWall page while connecting to the VPN but I am now getting the "Administrator login is not allowed" page. "Note that you are currently logged in to the Sonicwall as a VPN Client user and login here is only allowed for management of the appliance.
The remote router VPN has it set that if you put in a 192.x.x.x then it goes over the VPN anything else, since the router is set to 172.x.x.x it goes out locally through that internet connection. There is an option though on the remote router for "Destination network obtains IP addresses using DHCP through this VPN Tunnel".
Jan 10, 2012 · How are you specifying the Connection Specfic Suffix? Through DHCP? If so, assuming you've set DHCP Option 015 to the AD domain name, then you must use a DHCP Relay Agent (installed on itself pointing to itself) for DHCP Options to come across. Otherwise, only the DNS and WINS address from the RRAS server itself will apply. Sonicwall SSL-VPN is the preferred VPN connection method to access office resources through a secure VPN tunnel. Sonicwall's Global VPN Client (GVC) is deprecated and will be phased out in due course. SSL VPN NetExtender client has the following advantages over the older, buggy and resource clunky GVC: Verisign, Thawte, Cybertrust, RSA Keon, Entrust and Microsoft CA for SonicWall-to-SonicWall VPN, SCEP: VPN features : Dead Peer Detection, DHCP Over VPN, IPSec NAT Traversal, Redundant VPN Gateway, Route-based VPN: Global VPN client platforms supported: Microsoft® Windows Vista 32/64-bit, Windows 7 32/64-bit, Windows 8.0 32/64-bit, Windows 8.1 VPN Features: Dead Peer Detection, DHCP Over VPN, IPSec NAT Traversal, Redundant VPN Gateway, Route-based VPN: RIP, OSPF Certificate support: Verisign, Thawte, Cybertrust, RSA Keon, Entrust and Microsoft CA for Dell SonicWALL-to-Dell SonicWALL VPN, SCEP The remote router VPN has it set that if you put in a 192.x.x.x then it goes over the VPN anything else, since the router is set to 172.x.x.x it goes out locally through that internet connection. There is an option though on the remote router for "Destination network obtains IP addresses using DHCP through this VPN Tunnel". COMPREHENSIVE INTERNET SECURITY™ SSSS S S o n i c W ALL Security Ap p l i a n c e S onicOS Standard 3.1 Administrator's Guide Hello all. I have set up a TZ 350 so that an accountant can VPN into a workstation at company ABC actually RDP over the VPN. The VPN portion is working I connect and receive an IP address but I cannot ping anything on the network. My scheme is 10.1.1.x Company ABC scheme is 192.168.1.x