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hi
i'm settings up a cluster for an internet connection with 1 public ip
so how should i set the cluster members in terms of routing?
how can i get them to go out to the internet?
I first would suggest a good read: R80.20 ClusterXL Administration Guide and later to use the 1 public IP for Cluster Virtual IP address.
It's described in the R80.20 ClusterXL Admin Guide in a section called Cluster IP Addresses on Different Subnets.
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I agree with the others. Read up on clusterXL. It is a component of the firewalls but has little to do with the routing. I would consider them separate. Also, are you connecting this directly to your router or core switch? You will probably need to utilize trunking.
A lot of different ways to set it up.
@Jerry, but that is not true. As mentioned previously, explanation on how to configure one public IP address for VIP and local addresses for each gateway provided in sk32073: Configuring Cluster Addresses on Different Subnets
One limitation here is when you need to manage a remote location and you have only 1 public IP, which is mentioned in the SK:
It is not possible to manage over the Internet the Cluster when IP addresses Addresses of its members and the VIP address are configured on different subnets.
But if you have the management server somewhere behind the inside interface of that cluster, it will work.
will that work with gaia embedded devices such as 1400 appliances?
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