If your VPN provider supports "route based" VPNs (I think SonicWall calls this a VPN Tunnel Interface or something?), you can build both and they'll be alive simultaneously. Traffic will take the primary, and if it fails it should more quickly failover to the backup (though still a blip).

IPSec split tunnel for Digi TransPort WR44 to SonicWall Mar 03, 2017 SonicWall, Watchguard, site to site, VPN SonicWall Configuration. 1. First log into your Sonicwall navigate to Network –> Address Objects and select Add at the bottom. You need to create an Address Object for both Internal LAN Networks and also for the VPN Site. 2. Once the Address Objects have been created navigate to VPN and select Add. 2. Step by Step Azure Site to Site VPN with SonicWall Network – Enter the network IP address as shown in the SonicWall-Azure-Site2-Site-VPN-LAB - Subnets Quick Start dialog. Netmask/Prefix Length – Enter the netmask. Click Add. SonicWall VPN Connection Creation To create a policy-based VPN on the firewall: 1. Log into the SonicOS management interface as an administrator. 2. Remotely manage a Sonicwall firewall over a VPN tunnel

For Policy-based VPN tunnels: Edit the VPN tunnel, navigate to the Advanced tab and check the Suppress automatic Access Rules creation for VPN Policy checkbox. Note that if other traffic types are traversing the VPN tunnel, you will need to manually create rules for those, as well as the new RDS-specific rule.

So I setup Split Tunneling on the Sonicwall. Tested and works fine on my home PC using a WRT54GS Ver 2.1 and the SonicWall Global VPN Client. So I was sure everything was fine until I just sent out 2 laptops to 2 different sales reps and they are both having the same issue. We setup a Sonicwall VPN tunnel between two locations. In one location we have a workstation and a printer. At the other location, we have the print server. I can ping from both sides and all the data that needs to flow thru is working fine. However, we are struggling to get print jobs to work. They seem to work sporadically at best.

SonicWALL SSL VPN 2.5 User Guide 5 Using This Guide About this Guide Welcome to the SonicWALL SSL-VPN User’s Guide. This manual is a user's guide. It provides information on using the SonicWALL SSL-VPN user portal called Virtual Office that allows you to create bookmarks and run services over the SonicWALL SSL-VPN security appliance.

When setting up a non-Meraki Site-to-Site VPN between an MX Security Appliance and a Sonicwall, the following settings should be used on the Sonicwall to get the tunnel up and running. General Tab The settings configured on the General tab on the Sonicwall interface should follow the configuration below: