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Phianne_C133188
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Sync Redundancy Ports

Hi,

We have two Check Point Quantum Force 9700 Plus appliances that we would like to implement high availability for with ClusterXL. We would like to have sync redundancy but this model only has 1 dedicated sync port. Could I check if it is possible to implement sync redundancy using bonded interfaces where 1 port is the sync port, and the other port is a regular 1G RJ-45 port, or do both ports need to be the same 1G RJ-45 ports? 

Thanks!

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Chris_Atkinson
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Shouldn't be an issue.

Refer also: sk92804: Sync Redundancy in ClusterXL

CCSM R77/R80/ELITE

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_Val_
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Only one Sync interface is supported, so you cannot run sync on two independent interfaces. However, you can define a bond interface and then use it as a sync, thus providing sync redundancy.

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Bob_Zimmerman
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The interface named Sync has a funny name, but it isn't special in any other way. Same for the interface named Mgmt. They can be members of a bond, just like any other interface, and they're in the same routing table as all the other interfaces. I actually have a cluster which has sync on a bond of two other interfaces, and it uses both the interface named Sync and the interface named Mgmt for traffic the cluster is passing (long, dumb story).

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Chris_Atkinson
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Employee

Shouldn't be an issue.

Refer also: sk92804: Sync Redundancy in ClusterXL

CCSM R77/R80/ELITE
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