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2020-05-31
12:29 PM
Multiple Checkpoint Geo Cluster in a Single Mgmt Server
Hello,
I have a Checkpoint AWS Management Server which already has a CP Geo Cluster configured..
Now i want to add another CP Geo Cluster in the same Mgmt Server... the problem is as geo cluster is defined by cluster ip 0.0.0.0
so when i am creating the second Cluster object with 0.0.0.0 it is giving a warning message that object with this ip already exists..
any advice on how to resolve this ?
Thanks
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2020-06-01
12:52 AM
Use a different dummy address, the value shown in the documentation is an example only eg.
In the IPv4 Address field, enter a dummy IP address such as 0.0.0.0
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2020-06-01
12:52 AM
Use a different dummy address, the value shown in the documentation is an example only eg.
In the IPv4 Address field, enter a dummy IP address such as 0.0.0.0

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2020-06-01
01:37 AM
Ohkk.so for one i can use 0.0.0.0
And for another i can use 0.0.0.1 ?
However in the topology of eth0 and eth1 isnit compulsary to give 0.0.0.0 address ?
And for another i can use 0.0.0.1 ?
However in the topology of eth0 and eth1 isnit compulsary to give 0.0.0.0 address ?

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2020-06-07
09:40 PM
Yes, just make sure it's unique.
We use 0.0.0.x for gateways with DAIP.
We use 0.0.0.x for gateways with DAIP.
