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Hello everyone,
I am very new to Checkpoint firewall configuration. I would like to set up ISP redunancy on our new R81 gateway. I see WAN A and WAN B and assumed that I could set up load sharing from the 2 ISPs in the web interface, but that appears to not be the case. We are using firmware revision R81.10.10. How can I configure ISP redundancy using the web interface? or do I need to use SSH and the CLI?
For locally managed, below may help:
Centrally managed:
Locally or centrally managed?
Andy
Hi Andy, just locally managed.
For locally managed, below may help:
Centrally managed:
HI Andy,
So Based on the article you linked I was able to figure out that I cannot use the WAN B Port, I had to unassign a LAN port and use that for the secondary ISP. That's fine, that is working now as intended. I don't see an option to switch between failover and load balancing though... does it default to load balance? It is operating in SD-WAN mode, and there is an option to be a part of the SD-WAN or set as backup in SD-WAN. I am to take it that being a part of SD-WAN is load balanced connections?
Hey Glenn,
Do you see all the options listed below from that link? Anyway, gonna go now watch some hockey, lets see who dominates tonight, Bruins or Leafs lol
Andy
From the link:
ISP Redundancy - supported in IPv4 connections only
Multiple Internet connections can be configured in High Availability or Load Sharing modes. When you configure more than one Internet connection, the Device > Internet page lets you toggle between these options. The Advanced setting of each Internet connection lets you configure each connection's priority or weights based on the set mode.
Clear the Route traffic through this connection by default checkbox when you do not want this Internet connection used as a default route for this gateway. The connection is used by the device only if specific, usually service-based, routing rules are defined for it. This is commonly used when you have a connection that is used for dedicated traffic. When you clear this option, this connection does not participate in High Availability or Load Balancing.
High Availability - Priority - Select the priority for the connection. Lower priority connections are only used if higher priority connections are unavailable.
Load Balancing - Weight - The traffic to the Internet is divided between all available connections based on their weights.
Yes, game 7 tomorrow 🙂
That looks right!
Good job!
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