Configuring High Availability
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To configure the cluster (on the gateway side):
Note
– The procedure is similar to the one to create a local cluster that does not involve the SMP.
1.
Log in to the WebUI of the gateway you want to use as the primary member of the cluster.
2.
In the
Device
>
High Availability
page, click
Configure Cluster
. The
New Cluster Wizard
opens.
3.
In
Step 1: Gateway Priority
, select
Configure as primary member
.
4.
Click
Next
.
5.
In
Step 2: SIC Settings
, you see a message that you do not need to establish trust as the cluster is
managed by SMP Cloud Services.
Optional
- Under
Advanced
, enter this information:
n
Sync interface
n
Sync IP address
n
Sync IP subnet
n
Other member sync IP address
6.
Click
Next
.
7.
In
Step 3: Gateway Interfaces
, configure the addresses of each interface. Select
Enable High
Availability on interface
and enter the networking details for both member gateways and the
cluster entity.
Note
- This step is divided into several sub-steps, one for each interface.
8.
Click
Finish
.
9.
Log in to the WebUI of the other cluster member.
10.
Under
Device
>
High Availability
, click
Configure Cluster
. The New Cluster Wizard opens.
11.
Select
Configure as secondary member
.
12.
Click
Next
.
13.
Click
Finish
.
The appliance fetches the settings from the primary member and applies them.
Note
– When the cluster is managed by SMP, connections are not synchronized. In the event of cluster
failover, you must re-establish the connections.
After the cluster is set up, you see the High Availability cluster between the two appliances. If both
gateways are properly configured from a network perspective and software health, one gateway is marked
as active, and the peer gateway is marked as standby. A list of configured interfaces shows.
To see information about the cluster members and the High Availability status, click
diagnostics
.