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Hi Community,
I have one doubt actually, suppose i have Three ISP and i want to use all three ISP at a same time in my environment.
how can i do it.
please suggest.
thanks in advance.
Please see this thread: https://community.checkpoint.com/thread/6273-isp-redundancy-with-3-isps
If you actually have at least two /24 or larger ranges of public IPs from your ISPs, you can use BGP for limited load balancing on your perimeter routers and have Check Point configured for normal ISP redundancy.
In addition to what Vladimir said checkpoint supports only 2 ISPs for redundancy your best option is to use dynamic routing.
Also keep in mind that using ISP Redundancy in Load Sharing mode will keep any traffic from being accelerated by SecureXL (i.e. 100% of traffic through the firewall will go F2F).
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Just to clarify that 100% of the traffic going out will be F2F. Internal traffic will still be accelerated.
PBR is the best option, remember limitation is not probing, in case of one link failure manually you have the change of the route.
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