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I then disconnected my VPN connection, and then reconnected. I prioritized this rule to the top of the list. I added a rule that allowed everything from everything/everyone to every service (just to do a quick test). I went to Firewall > Access Rules and then selected VPN to LAN in the matrix. You will please forgive me (because I am new to SonicWall). I think you are correct that my firewall rules need to be updated to allow traffic from the VPN zone to the LAN zone. The problem is getting to any network resource on the LAN.

I have since downloaded the SonicWall Global VPN Client and just like before, I can easily connect. I can confirm this by looking at the L2TP Server tab and verifying that there are no active L2TP sessions while I am connected (even refreshed a couple of times for good measure).
