Introduction to ClusterXL
Synchronizing Connection Information Across the Cluster
Sticky Connections
High Availability and Load Sharing in ClusterXL
Configuring ClusterXL
Working with OPSEC Certified Clustering Products
Monitoring and Troubleshooting Gateway Clusters
ClusterXL Advanced Configuration
Working with VPNs and Clusters
Working with NAT and Clusters
Working with VLANS and Clusters
VLAN Support in ClusterXL
Connecting Several Clusters on the Same VLAN
Changes to the Destination MAC Address
Changes to the Source MAC Address
How the Source Cluster MAC Address is Assigned
Duplicate Source Cluster MAC Addresses: The Problem
Duplicate Source Cluster MAC Addresses: The Solution
Monitoring the Interface Link State
Link Aggregation and Clusters
Advanced Cluster Configuration
Defining Disconnected Interfaces
Configuring Policy Update Timeout
Enhanced 3-Way TCP Handshake Enforcement
Configuring Cluster Addresses on Different Subnets
Moving from a Single Gateway to a ClusterXL Cluster
Adding Another Member to an Existing Cluster
Configuring ISP Redundancy on a Cluster
Enabling Dynamic Routing Protocols in a Cluster Deployment
High Availability Legacy Mode
Example cphaprob Script
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