Woops, should have said $FWDIR/conf/local.arp. Typing too fast with not
enough coffee! :)
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 11:11 AM, Steve Baker sfb...@gmail.com wrote:
Make sure if you have manual proxy ARP defined that you get the info out of
$FWDIR/local.arp as well and adjust as necessary as well.
Hello,
You can upgrade the cluster members one-by-one in order to be able to
do fail back fast in case something going wrong.
It will also minimize the down time to minimum if any. In case you are
upgrading just hardware and not Checkpoint version it should be done
without any downtime. Be sure
As an extra suggestion, after reset SIC and before installing policy, got to
the cluster topology and use the get topology buttons at the top to force
the Management (Smartcenter) pull the interface names and configuration from
your new cluster members, make sure everything looks ok with the
Hi list,
If there is a level 3 hardware between the smart center and the clusters, do
not forget to clear the arp table of level 3 hardware or you could not be able
to install the policy.
regards
Gustavo Andrade
Analista de Segurança da Informação Pl
True Access Consulting S/A
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