Sonicwalls "didn't play well" --- I... I don't get the joke here.

I'm using sonicwalls as an HA pair for this exact use case - only 4ISPs.

We're using 2 ISPs for our VoIP deployment.

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On Jun 3, 2016, at 8:13 PM, J- P 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


Hi all,


A few years back a voip vendor came to a site to install 3CX, at the time he 
claimed the Sonicwalls "didn't play well" so for the 3CX (VOIP) server he 
installed a Cisco RV02 (or something to that affect), so the current design is 
as follows;



isp 1 (fiber)> switch >  1 line to Cisco , 1 line to Draytek  (50 meg)

isp2 (cable)> switch > 1 line to Cisco,1 line to Draytek   (25 meg)


The client finally has agreed that an  additional  "Perimeter" defense  layer 
should be added

(oh did I mention one of his friends got hit by randsomeware [Emoji]  ) I bet 
that was influential in his decision-

So the question now remains , is there a way  to have ONE service protect both? 
or should we toss the the second firewall and stick to one?

And either way, what would  you recommend  keeping in mind the client  only has 
a total aggregate bandwidth of 75  megs

any thoughts , feedback recommendations are greatly appreciated

TIA
JP



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