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Checkpoint Maestro Question
How does HyperSync work in a Dual Site environment?
- Each active connection has two local backups (on the local site) and a third backup connection on the second site (remote site.)
- Each active connection has a local backup (on the local site) and a second backup connection on the second site (remote site.)
- Each active connection has a local backup (on the local site) and a second backup connection on each of the MHOs.
- Each active connection has a backup connection on the second site (remote site.)
There is a Security group of 10 Appliances and all of them are up and running. How many Appliances within a Security Group keep the same connection in its connection table in case of NAT?
- Between 2 and 4
- All 10
- 2
- 3
What is mean Failed to get remote orchestrator interfaces??
g_tcpdump command tcpdump differ??
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Each active connection has a backup entry on 1 SGM on the local site and 1 SGM on the other site. Whether NAT is involved or not this is the case.
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Hi Joon,
The last question first:
Q: g_tcpdump command tcpdump differ??
A: all traffic will captured on all SGM-s with g_ prefix.
Here is an informative link about HyperSync from Danny.
https://community.checkpoint.com/t5/Maestro/Check-Point-Maestro-FAQ/m-p/127280#M577
Akos
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Each active connection has a backup entry on 1 SGM on the local site and 1 SGM on the other site. Whether NAT is involved or not this is the case.
