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kristait
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Configuring Remote Access VPN Redundancy with Multiple ISPs

Hello Check Point Community,

We currently have multiple Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and have configured our remote access VPN using the primary link. However, we have noticed that if the primary link goes down, the VPN connection also drops, causing significant disruptions. We are looking for a solution to ensure VPN redundancy.

Has anyone successfully configured a redundant remote access VPN setup with multiple ISPs? If so, could you please share your configuration steps or any best practices to achieve this? Any guidance on failover configurations or relevant documentation would be greatly appreciated.

Device Details: - checkpoint quantum 1800 local managed firewall.

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

This might be an RFE.
You can try this, though: https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk174207

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kristait
Participant

looks like the feature is not included in the product..

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

If your gateway has DDNS configured, you might be able to do this: https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk103440 
Otherwise, you're probably in RFE territory.

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