The current settings as "translated " from the original using UDP port 59001Īre: (under Network/nat policy/ Original source -Any, translated source- any, original destination-any, translated destination- 192.168.0.50, original source -Remote phone, translated source-Original, inbound and outbound interface- any, NAT policy is checked. Internet connectivity is fine at both ends- no loss there. However for no reason and at different times the remote phone will disconnect in the middle of a conversation and then reconnect some 30-40 seconds later. After the hookup, the phone had no problem connecting from either end just by pressing the same keys on the ESI phone system that we always have. *This is not, nor do we want VOIP) They had no problem prior to my exchange of firewalls last week. The only problem we have is with one person in Houston (we are in Dallas) with his remote ip phone.
Our ISP is Logix and we have a network connection into the black box(from out network switch) to run the phone system- no problem there. Ours is a very simple setup as we have about 12 remote desktops users (VPN) going from windows 7 machines to server 2008.
I was able to use the configuration tool and upgrade properly to the enhanced OS. We have just moved from TZ 170 SP to a TZ 210 with the enhanced OS. Just throw your freakin sonicwall into dustbin and wash your hand. Using SonicWall Global VPN client on windows 8. But when I try using MTS Prepaid dongle or any other device for connectivity, it works fine.
I am getting error - "Peer is not responding to phase 1 ISAKMP requests" using MTS postpaid dongle. This is the solution: in the config menu of your Router (or firewall router, I'm not sure) you must have activated (enable) all options of the "ALG Configuration": I think that IPSEC disable is actually the problem, but enable all options is the easiest way.