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Re: [FW1] One firewall, two ISP's, automatic failover for VPNpos sible ?



Hi,
I was talking to radware and they told me that VPN failover is not possible with only using linkproof. You have to install a piece off hw in each location (called DWS) and linkproof
at the central site .
BGP4 is not a viable solution for us .
But what I had in mind was a solution only using checkpoint and nokia features.
I read that you can use two providers with two firewalls easily using VRRP and the Cluster gateway object.
Now i wonder if i can use a similar configuration with one firewall and two providers .
regards

Jeff Deitz wrote:

 

Radware's Linkproof can do that without the hassle of BGP. I talked to Rainfinity about their Rainwall product doing that, but they will only balance outbound connections so it is not really a viable solution. Anyone else know another product to load balances ISP I would appreciate hearing about them. Only solutions that work in both directions.

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Arnold [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 6:54 AM
To: 'Markus Gruenkorn '; '[email protected] '
Subject: RE: [FW1] One firewall, two ISP's, automatic failover for VPN
pos sible ?
 

Talk with your ISPs about running BGP on your lines and advertising each
other's routes.

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: Markus Gruenkorn
To: [email protected]
Sent: 3/1/01 5:04 AM
Subject: [FW1] One firewall, two ISP's, automatic failover for VPN possible
?

Hi,
we currently use a nokia IP440 at one and several VPN220 at about 8
other different locations .
We have access to two ISP´s. Is it possible to configure our nokia that
the VPN is switched from one provider to another if
one provider goes down .
Anyone out there has a similar configuration ?
I know that a HA solution is possible with two firewalls and VRRP but i
dont find any information about using one forewall and two
ISPs.
Thanks
 
 

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