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the_rock
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ISP redundancy/ PBR /sd-wan question

Hey guys,

Happy weekend!

Wanted to see if anyone may have suggestions for below scenario.

Customer has ISP redundancy configured (ISP-A and ISP-B) and they want to force an internal VLAN to use ISP-B unless there's a failure. From what I understand, they would need to implement SDWAN for this and create a rule specifying the source VLAN, the destination being the Internet and the gateway as ISP-B. I know that Policy-Based Routing (PBR) could help with this but PBR and ISPR aren't compatible with one another but I can't find specific examples of specifying a source network to use a specific link.
 
Does anyone have documentation or examples of how this could be accomplished in Check Point?
 
Thanks as always!
Best,
Andy
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PhoneBoy
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With ISPR and PBR, this is not possible/supported as the two features ultimately conflict with one another.
That leaves SD-WAN as your only option.

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PhoneBoy
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With ISPR and PBR, this is not possible/supported as the two features ultimately conflict with one another.
That leaves SD-WAN as your only option.

the_rock
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Guess no other feasable workaround?

Best,
Andy
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PhoneBoy
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Not that I've seen anyway.

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the_rock
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Thank you.

Best,
Andy
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