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09-28-2010 05:04 PM
When logged in via CLI on the PAN 500 and I view the ARP table, it says maximum of 500 entries. Does this mean that the PAN will only support 500 unique connections at a time?
I'm still trying to track down a problem I've been having with some machines unable to actually get out to the internet for a few minutes at a time and then they suddenly work. If there is a 500 connection limit then I think I have found my problem.
Thanks for any help.
09-28-2010 05:25 PM
Hi Kevin,
Yes, if there are more than 500 devices on the same subnet as the PA-500, then this will be a problem. More devices can be supported with a Layer 3 hop between them and the PA-500. The PA-500 can handle up to 64,000 sessions.
Cheers,
Kelly
09-28-2010 05:25 PM
Hi Kevin,
Yes, if there are more than 500 devices on the same subnet as the PA-500, then this will be a problem. More devices can be supported with a Layer 3 hop between them and the PA-500. The PA-500 can handle up to 64,000 sessions.
Cheers,
Kelly
09-28-2010 05:28 PM
Thanks Kelly.
So, If I were to put my Sonicwall back in as a Level 3 device and then do the PAN in vwire mode I should be set?
09-28-2010 05:30 PM
Yep, that should do the trick!
Kelly
04-14-2011 02:35 AM
Hi,
Is it possible to change the default ARP timeout?
Regards,
Radek
04-14-2011 10:46 AM
No, you can't change the ARP default timeout value.
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