Feb 15, 2012 · 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.

DHCP Lease - The Virtual Adapter will obtain its IP configuration from the DHCP Server only, as configure in the VPN > DHCP over VPN page. DHCP Lease or Manual Configuration - When the GVC connects to the firewall, the policy from the firewall instructs the GVC to use a Virtual Adapter, but the DHCP messages are suppressed if the Virtual VPN Policy bound to: Zone WAN; Click OK; Click on VPN->DHCP over VPN. Select Central Gateway from the dropdown and click the Configure… button Click on the Add… button and then type in the IP address of your DHCP server at the CentralSite. Click OK; SonicWALL Remote Site Configuration. Login to your SonicWALL at the remote site; Click on Nov 30, 2010 · 1. Login to the SonicWALL appliance and go to VPN > DHCP over VPN. 2. Confirm Central Gateway is selected in the drop down and click Configure (See Image 1 Below). 3. Check the following boxes: - Use Internal DHCP Server - For Global VPN Client 4. In the Relay IP Address text box, type the IP address assigned to the interface the WLAN zone is We cannot assign static DHCP entries to L2TP clients as we can with GVC clients. If you have just a single L2TP client, you can reduce the L2TP IP Pool to that specific IP and you should always get that IP address on the client. Otherwise, SonicWall will assign one of the IP addresses from the L2TP IP Pool. Multiple Scopes for Group VPN – When using an internal DHCP server, a SonicWALL GVC client could be configured using scope ranges that differ from the LAN/DMZ subnet. The scope range for the SonicWALL GVC client is decided by the “Relay IP Address (Optional)” set in the central gateway.

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 XP, Vista 32/64-bit, Windows 7 32/64-bit: SSL VPN Platforms Supported

Feb 15, 2012 · 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. SSL VPN > Client Settings. SSLVPN Client Address Range section: . Interface: X0 (normally your LAN interface); NetExtender Start IP and NetExtender End IP: IP address range within above interface, but not clashing with DHCP range (and any static IP addresses) on your target network.

Select Use Internal DHCP Server if the SonicWall is the DHCP server. Check the For Global VPN Client checkbox to use the DHCP Server for Global VPN Clients. If you want to send DHCP requests to specific servers, select Send DHCP requests to the server addresses listed below. Click Add. Type the IP addresses of DHCP servers in the IP Address

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. Upon enabling the VPN with the Global VPN Client I receive, after providing UN and PW, a 192.168.1.x IP. I cannot ping anything on the network much less RDP in. We have a new Sonicwall firewall/router TZ180 that is working for Internet/email etc, but when we try to set up the VPN it connects, but will not give the outside machine a DHCP IP, it shows in the log that it connected but the address always stays at 0.0.0.0. The SonicWall NSA 2650 delivers high-speed threat prevention over thousands of encrypted and even more unencrypted connections to mid-sized organizations and distributed enterprises. The SonicWall NSA 2600 is designed to address the needs of growing small organizations, branch offices and school campuses.