I thought the power supply problems were on the SOHO and TELE units with the
power brick.  The Pro-VX has an internal power supply.  I haven't heard
about power problems with those.

I like the IP conflict problem.  Is it possible that another machine is
periodically coming up with the IP address of the SW.  Next time this
happens. Shut down the SW and ping the SW address.  You shouldn't get a
response. You can also change the internal address of the SW (and the
gateway address in your DHCP) and see if the problem disappears.  Again try
pinging the old address.

Todd

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The first thing that comes to mind is an IP conflict,
but you pretty much
ruled that out. A bad cable maybe? There have been a
lot of people
complaining about their Power Supplies failing, and
having to be replaced.
Did anyone with Power Supply problems, have these
symptoms?

-Curtis

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<P ALIGN=LEFT><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">I'm running a
sonicwall pro vx.&nbsp; it's in NAT mode, and my
company LAN is sitting behind it on a 172.16.x.x
address range.&nbsp; I've got about half a dozen
servers and devices on the WAN link (not counting the
routers) and just one machine in the DMZ at the
moment.&nbsp; The sonicwall is programmed with the IP's
in the WAN switch, and also is programmed for the one
in the DMZ.&nbsp; There are no IP conflicts that I can
find.&nbsp; But randomly, sometimes two or three times
in an hour, sometimes a week between, it simply locks
up.&nbsp; No outbound traffic works, can't open the
admin web page on the sonicwall, nothing.&nbsp; And the
only way to fix it is to power it off, then power it
back on again.</FONT></P>

<P ALIGN=LEFT><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">I'm running
firmware 6.3.1.0, but it also did this with 6.2 as well
a couple of times.&nbsp; One of the reasons I upgraded
the firmware was in hopes that this problem would be
cleared up.</FONT></P>

<P ALIGN=LEFT><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">There's no VPN
usage when it happens, as I'm the only one setup at the
moment to VPN through it until I can figure out a way
for the rest of my clients to pull a WINS server
address from their VPN connection using the 8.0 client
software, since I don't want to have a bunch of lmhost
files to have to maintain on everyone's
notebooks.&nbsp; </FONT></P>

<P ALIGN=LEFT><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">When it
happens, I can't even see if there are any errors in
the log because the logs are empty.&nbsp; I've turned
the device off momentarily and did a scan of my
internal network to see if someone had hard coded the
same IP onto one of their computers or something, but
there are no address conflicts with it.</FONT></P>

<P ALIGN=LEFT><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Has anyone else
ever seen this?&nbsp; If so, did you ever resolve
it?&nbsp; I still have support through September on it,
and contacted Sonicwall on the 17th, but have gotten
absolutely nothing from them as of yet.</FONT></P>

<P ALIGN=LEFT><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Thanks for any
replies.</FONT></P>

<P ALIGN=LEFT><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">John</FONT></P>

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