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I want add three default routes in the security Gateway
Hi Team,
I am having three ISP's and I need to add three default routes for three ISP's in the security Gateways.
I have added three default routes but i can see only two defaults routes on both the security gateways.
Could you please help me any one.
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Hi Guys,
I am waiting for your suggestion. Could you please help me anyone on this issue
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Hi,
i assume it's GAIA, what version?
do you want to have each default route with different priorities ? what is your goal?
where do you see only two? with 'show route' clish commands, or 'route -n' (expert) you will see the selected active route only, with 'show route all' you will see all routes also the inactive ones.
if your goal is legacy redundancy with routes, you can configure different routes with different priorities. and you also can set some probing target or ping to validate the nexthop responsiveness
if your goal is more advanced like load sharing between ISPs, you may use our Quantum SD-WAN, or ISP Redundancy feature. based on your needs,.
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Hi Amir Arama,
Thanks for your support.
It's Gaia Version is R80.40
My goal is i want to add three default routes without priorities.
I saw two routes with "show route" command. However i can configure different routes with different priorities does it work ?
How many ISP's does support in ISP redundancy feature ?
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Routes are not an issue, you can have as many as you like. ISP links, you can have more than 2 starting R81.10, up to 10
https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk112200
Best,
Andy
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in case you want to have redundancy if one ISP fails, or to have load sharing between ISPs, use our Quantum SD-WAN, or ISP Redundancy.
in case you want legacy kind of priority if some link is down go via the other, you can use GAIA Routes with different priorities, and then only if link down, you will failover to the other, you can also add ping checkbox to ping the nexthop, and you also can add ip reachability detection, to probe some target per link.
but for more intelligent solution, use one of the two options above.
Thanks
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Good evening AmirArama,
Thank you for the information.
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Forgot to say, yes, you can have routes with priorities, I made that work in the lab.
Best,
Andy
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Thank you ,
We will do after non production hours and update you.
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If you want to do it vai web UI, its on the left under static routes. In cli, its via clish, set static-route and keep tabbing for all the options.
Best,
Andy
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You use ISP redundancy? Now you can use up to 10 links in this feature:
https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk112200
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