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Sonicwall TZ-170 SonicOS Standard

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tstuartnt

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Jun 30, 2007
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I have a company network across three provinces in NB Canada... Each office is connected to this network via Sonicwalls. In some of the larger areas we have 1 client global VPN client access, usually just 1 license... When I connect to one of the networks, lets say 192.168.1.xx I am unable to access anything in any other subnet... So if I'm in 1.xx then I cannot access anything in 192.168.2.xx or 3.xx or any others. Does anyone know how I can fix this?
 
Maybe you need to configure the Global VPN Policy so all web traffic goes through the sonicwall. If you do that then the sonicwall should reroute your traffic to the appropriate site.
 
How would I do that? I can't find any option under global VPN to route all traffic though it, but maybe I'm just missing the terminology...

 
You cannot do this with the sonicwall standard os. You will need to upgrade to the enhanced os. There is a bit of configuration to do then with policy based NATs. Sonicwall support should be able to help you with this and may even do it for you.

 
Yes you can. Under VPN settings, Advanced Settings you need to enable "Forward packets to remote VPNs" which basically will allow packets destined for tunneled networks to pass through the required tunnel.

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