CHAPTER 19: Setting Up a High Availability System
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4
If you plan to set up more than one primary/Standby
system in this subnet, delete the
3
in the
HA Group ID
field and type a number that uniquely identifies this
system within the network context. (The number can
range between 3 and 255.)
HA Group IDs are used to identify High Availability Active/
standby pairs on your network. Each HA Active/Standby pair
should have a separate Group ID. You need to change this number
only if other devices are running the VRRP protocol (using the
same VRRP ID) on the networks connected to this appliance.
VRRP allows both HA security appliances to share the same
MAC and IP addresses.
5
Click
OK
to save the parameter entries and close the
Advanced HA Parameters
dialog box.
6
When the
High Availability
tab reappears, click
HA
Sync
to synchronize your appliances.
7
Click
Apply
to apply the settings, or
Reset
to reset the
settings.
8
Click
Close
.
Summary of Contents for Firebox V10
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Page 40: ...CHAPTER 1 Introduction 8 Vcontroller ...
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Page 70: ...CHAPTER 3 Getting Started 38 Vcontroller ...
Page 110: ...CHAPTER 4 Firebox Vclass Basics 78 Vcontroller ...
Page 190: ...CHAPTER 7 Using Account Manager 158 Vcontroller ...
Page 268: ...CHAPTER 9 Security Policy Examples 236 Vcontroller ...
Page 410: ...CHAPTER 14 Monitoring the Firebox Vclass 378 Vcontroller ...
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