Important note about SSL VPN compatibility for 20.0 MR1 with EoL SFOS versions and UTM9 OS. Learn more in the release notes.

Sophos Firewall: v20.0 MR1: Feedback and experiences

Release Post:  Sophos Firewall OS v20 MR1 is Now Available 

The old V20.0 GA Post:  Sophos Firewall: v20.0 GA: Feedback and experiences  

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Release Notes:  https://docs.sophos.com/releasenotes/output/en-us/nsg/sf_200_rn.html 

Important Note on EOL Sophos RED Support:

The legacy EOL RED 15, RED 15w, and RED 50 are not supported in v20 MR1. Customers using these devices should upgrade to SD-RED or a smaller XGS appliance before upgrading to MR1 to maintain connectivity. See the following article for details: Sophos RED: End-of-life of RED 15/15(w) and RED 50



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  • Kbytes internally converts it into Kbits (*1000).

    ISP generally provides bandwidth in "bits per second" unit so as an admin, total WAN bandwidth needs to be applied on UI by dividing it by 8 (/8). I understand it's annoying thing for admin and we need to streamline this bandwidth units at many places.

    Reg. your current observation, if you already have higher bandwidth set (1000/50) than what ISP or website is capable to pump, you can't shape it further!

    Regards,

    Sanket Shah

    Director, Software Development, Sophos Firewall

  • I forgot the RSP setting are like disk bytes in 1000s, not 1024. My setting is lower than the RSP connection. I know the settings I have in the VoIP policy work in Bytes.

    Thank you for explaining.

    Ian

    XG115W - v20.0.2 MR-2 - Home

    XG on VM 8 - v21 GA

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