In my experience HSRP and VRRP all uses a VIP and all the "magic" is handled upstream yes.
The service provider engineer told me that the MAC address is alternated for the VIP that is provided by the GLBP cluster and this is how the load balancing is performed.
I guess the difference here is that we have active / active.
His last comments were:
Your device should be capable to do Load-Sharing and accept two MACs for one IP, please check this.
Some ideas:
- Please allow asymmetric flows on your Firewall
- Please register two MAC addresses for The VIP IP X.X.X.1 (MAC: 00:00:00:00:00:01 and 00:00:00:00:00:02) on you Firewall (Example Addresses)
I replied with:
- I cannot see that this is possible in Check Point
- I cannot create two static ARP entries for the same MAC - Gaia simply overtires the original entry when adding the second one
Maybe someone has specific experience in this scenario and could correct my logic above?
Thanks so far!