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Wang
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An interface down, will enter bypass mode?

Hi, engineers, the device is equipped with a hardware bypass card. When a certain interface of the bypass card is down, will the device enter bypass mode?

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_Val_
Admin
Admin

You are probably referring to Fail-Open NIC. It goes to fail-open mode when there is a power or software failure of the appliance. If one of ports on the card itself is down, fail-open is not activated. 

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Wang
Collaborator

Yes, it is fail-open NIC. There is a user's hardware bypass card with only two interfaces. When these two interfaces are down, the device will enter bypass mode.So I want to ask, when an interface is down, will it enter bypass mode?According to your reply, an interface down, the device will not enter bypass mode
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_Val_
Admin
Admin

I think you misunderstand the purpose of FO NIC. It is to maintain connectivity in case of appliance failure. It short-cuts the network cables, allowing two ports to be connected directly, when the appliance where FO NIC is installed is down because of any failure. 

Here is quite from https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com/supportcenter/portal?eventSubmit_doGoviewsolutiondetails=&solut...

 

The appliance enters Bypass Mode, if one of the following occurs:

  1. There is a power loss.
  2. The appliance is rebooting.
  3. The appliance is overloaded. It enters Bypass Mode for at least 1 minute.
  4. There is a system failure. It enters Bypass Mode for at least 5 minutes.
  5. The appliance stops responding for 60 seconds.
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Wang
Collaborator

However, we do encounter in the user's case, when the device hardware bypass card two interface occurs link down, and then the device into bypass mode

link_down.png

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G_W_Albrecht
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I would involve TAC to get to the root of this!

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Wang
Collaborator

Well, thank you very much
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_Val_
Admin
Admin

From what you are showing, it is the other way around. First, the card goes into bypass, then one of the interfaces goes down. 

 

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_Val_
Admin
Admin

Agree with @G_W_Albrecht, looks like a support case

Wang
Collaborator

Well, thank you very much and I hope to have your continued support
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