See in the guide: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R81.10/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R81.10_Chassis_AdminGuide/Topics-Ch...
Configuring the Failover Freeze Interval
Description
A Standby Chassis cannot failover a second time until the specified failover freeze interval expires.
The default failover freeze interval is:
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For the "Active Up" chassis configuration - 30 seconds
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For the "Primary Up" chassis configuration - 150 seconds
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For
Virtual System Load Sharing (VSLS) configuration - 150 seconds
If the Standby Chassis grade changes to a value greater than the minimum quality grade gap for a failover, the Standby Chassis fails over and becomes a new Active.
The failover does not start until the freeze interval expires. This confirms that the Standby Chassis quality grade is stable, before it becomes a new Active.
For example, a Standby Chassis quality grade can become unstable if a fan speed increases and decreases frequently.
Syntax in Gaia gClish of the Security Group
set chassis high-availability freeze_interval <Freeze Interval>
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Parameters
Parameter
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Description
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<Freeze Interval>
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Minimum time in seconds to wait until the next Standby Chassis failover.
Valid range: integer between 1 and 1000.
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Notes:
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When you run the "asg stat " command after Standby Chassis failover, the output shows the freeze time.
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The <Freeze Interval> value is 5 fold greater, if the setup is configured to work in VSLS or "Primary Up" mode.
Example: If the freeze time must be 250 seconds, you must enter the value 50.
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