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Configuring a State Sync Pair in NAT/Route Mode
failovers, especially when the SonicWALL is under a heavy
load.
6.
Set the
Probe Level
for the interval in seconds between
communication with upstream or downstream systems.
SonicWALL recommends that you set the interval for at
least 5 seconds. You can set the Probe IP Address(es) on
the
High Availability
>
Monitoring
screen.
7.
Typically, SonicWALL recommends leaving the
Failover
Trigger Level (missed heart beats)
,
Election Delay Time
(seconds)
, and
Dynamic Route Hold-Down Time
fields
to their default settings. These fields can be tuned later as
necessary for your specific network environment.
-
The
Failover Trigger Level
sets the number of
heartbeats that can be missed before failing over.
-
The
Election Delay Time
is the number of seconds
allowed for internal processing between the two units in
the HA pair before one of them takes the primary role.
-
The
Dynamic Route Hold-Down Time
setting is used
when a failover occurs on a HA pair that is using either
RIP or OSPF dynamic routing. When a failover occurs,
Dynamic Route Hold-Down Time
is the number of
seconds the newly-active appliance keeps the dynamic
routes it had previously learned in its route table.
During this time, the newly-active appliance relearns
the dynamic routes in the network. When the
Dynamic
Route Hold-Down Time
duration expires, it deletes the
old routes and implements the new routes it has
learned from RIP or OSPF. The default value is
45 seconds. In large or complex networks, a larger
value may improve network stability during a failover.
8.
Click the
Include Certificates/Keys
checkbox to have the
appliances synchronize all certificates and keys.
9.
Click
Synchronize Settings
to synchronize the settings
between the Primary and Backup appliances.
10. Click
Synchronize Firmware
if you previously uploaded
new firmware to your Primary unit while the Secondary unit
was offline, and it is now online and ready to upgrade to the
new firmware.
Synchronize Firmware
is typically used
after taking your Secondary appliance offline while you test
a new firmware version on the Primary unit before
upgrading both units to it.
11. Click
Apply
to retain the settings on this screen.
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