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Checkpoint 1550 | Two WAN Link
Hi!
Is there any way to configure Two ISP Links in the checkpoint 1550 appliance and need to configure WAN Links as Active Passive.
Thanks,
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Locally managed appliance?
Yes this is possible, you have the choice of this or load-balanced based on weight.
Please refer to the admin guide for your version for more information.
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yes, it's locally manage one,
Version means the OS version right?
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Correct for example R80.20.50 or R81.10.00 etc
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Got it, there are some gray areas in the configuration, when we create a bond interface and select operation mood to High Availability, we have to mention the master interface and the IP address. But I didn't get any place to mention the slave interface IP address. and another thing is when we configure a bond like that do we have to manually add the default route for the bother ISP connections or does the firewall automatically get the route?
Screenshot attached.
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A bond is a single logical interface with one IP address. This is not the same as the WAN/Internet link redundancy option I was discussing above.
I will link the documentation here shortly for your reference.
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Thank you @Chris_Atkinson , yes in my scenario I have two separate ISP connections with different vendors
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Basically the option for High Availability or load-balancing will appear once you've configured the second link.
The Device > Internet page shows how the appliance connects to the internet.
On this page you can:
Configure a single internet connection or multiple connections in High Availability or Load Balancing configurations. When multiple internet connections are defined, the page shows them in a table.
Will shortly share a screenshot from an appliance I have access to for your reference.
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Thank you @Chris_Atkinson appreciate your help!
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