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Does your MX licensing level give you access to "Traffic Analytics" ? If so, click on "Network-wide" -> "Monitor" -> Traffic Analytics and see what has been on your network for the past few hours. You should be able to sort by the traffic type with...
For starters, get rid of the IPv6 rules. You don't have IPv6 enabled on the LAN interfaces and unless your clients are actually using IPv6, these rules don't do anything.Secondly, are you applying any group policies to your users that is not being s...
Basically, yes, that is exactly what I am telling you. it all depends on if you are trying to optimize for minimum downtime, admin easiness, or the ability to do this remotely. A lot of my remote sites do not have remote IT staff, so I end up partn...
Oh yeah.... I guess I just assumed that nobody in their right mind would leave everything in one combined network. Please hold while I edit my previous reply!
PhillipDAth is correct per the official documentation. HOWEVER, if you are trying to do this with a minimum of downtime, the safest move would be to create a new Appliance network, add the MX105 to it, copy over all of your settings, then when you a...