License your VRRP interface for the love of God. Then renumbering doesn't
hurt nearly as bad. If you're nit running vrrp, just pick an IP thats non
routable, add it to one of the interfaces (internal?) as an extra IP and
license that.
Chipper
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Jarmoc, Jeff wrote:
>Actually just to clarify it's checkpoint's software that requires a bit of
>notice to get IP addresses changed.. that's how their licensing works. At
>any rate, you can usually get evaluation licenses from your vendor to keep
>on hand for just this eventuality. I agree though, it's a pain in the ass.
>
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>From: MCR Group [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 3:24 PM
>To: Jarmoc, Jeff
>Cc: Firewalls List
>Subject: Re: High-capacity firewall appliances
>
>
>The Nokia is fine, just don't try to change the IP address without a weeks
>notice to Nokia.
>
>Leaned that the hard way when gblx decided to renumber and only gave us
>two days notice.
>
>Needless to say, Nokia is out the door, and when the contract is up, we'll
>be out of the gblx co-lo centre.
>
>"Jarmoc, Jeff" wrote:
>>
>> If you're talking about 'high capacity appliances' I've got to mention the
>> Nokia IP series.. They run Checkpoint FW-1, and are about as easy to
>> configure as anything I've ever worked with. The 650s are powerful,
>> rivaling Solaris boxes easily.. Check out their site, I'm sure you'll be
>> interested.
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