Or use Local Director from Cisco. RadWare have a Load balancer, but I
don't remember the name. I have 2 Local Director in failover, and works
good.

On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Brian C.  Kovatch wrote:

> VRRP does not do load balancing / load sharing it does failover.  Virtual
> Router Redundancy.  HSRP and PIX failover mechanism are much the same.  I
> think the only way to get some form of true load distribution among the
> appliances in general, regardless of brand is via switches like the Foundry
> ServerIron.
> 
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> > Subject: Cisco PIX Load Balacing (Possible??!)
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> >
> > does someone know if it's possible to use more than 1 Cisco PIX FIrewall
> > 525 using some form of load balancing/sharing system?
> >
> > i know nokia fw-1 should work in vrrp, but if possible i need to use PIX
> > with something like  500/600mb/s.
> >
> > Best Regards
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