Step 2 of 5: Perform the initial VRRP configuration in Gaia on the VRRP Cluster Members
Configure the VRRP in Gaia on both Cluster Members.
Step
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Description
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1
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Connect with SmartConsole to the Security Management Server or Domain Management Server that should manage this VRRP Cluster.
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2
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From the left navigation panel, click .
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3
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Create a new Cluster object in one of these ways:
- From the top toolbar, click the.
- In the top left corner, click menu .
- In the top right corner, click .
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4
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In the window, click .
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5
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On the page:
- In the field, enter the desired name for this VRRP Cluster object.
- Configure the main Virtual IP address(es) for this VRRP Cluster object.
In the section, enter the main Virtual IPv4 address for this VRRP Cluster object.
In the section, enter the main Virtual IPv6 address for this VRRP Cluster object.
Note - You can configure the Cluster Virtual IP address to be on a different network than the physical IP addresses of the Cluster Members. In this case, you must configure the required static routes on the Cluster Members.
- In the field, select .
- Click .
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6
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On the page, add the objects for the Cluster Members.
- Click .
The window opens.
- In the field, enter the desired name for this VRRP Cluster Member object.
- Configure the main physical IP address(es) for this object.
In the and fields, configure the same IPv4 and IPv6 addresses that you configured on the page of the Cluster Member's First Time Configuration Wizard. Make sure the Security Management Server or Multi-Domain Server can connect to these IP addresses.
Note - You can configure the Cluster Virtual IP address to be on a different network than the physical IP addresses of the Cluster Members. In this case, you must configure the required static routes on the Cluster Members.
- In the and fields, enter the same Activation Key you entered during the Cluster Member's First Time Configuration Wizard.
- Click .
- Click .
- Repeat Steps a-f to add the second VRRP Cluster Member.
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If the field does not show Established , perform these steps:
- Connect to the command line on the Cluster Member.
- Make sure there is a physical connectivity between the Cluster Member and the Management Server (for example, pings can pass).
- Run:
cpconfig - Enter the number of this option:
Secure Internal Communication . - Follow the instructions on the screen to change the Activation Key.
- In the SmartConsole, click .
- Enter the same Activation Key you entered in the
cpconfig menu. - Click .
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7
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On the pages, configure the roles of the cluster interfaces:
- Examine the at the top of the page.
- Select the applicable role:
- For cluster traffic interfaces, select and configure the Cluster Virtual IPv4 address and its Net Mask.
Note - You can configure the Cluster Virtual IP address to be on a different network than the physical IP addresses of the Cluster Members. In this case, you must configure the required static routes on the Cluster Members.
- For cluster synchronization interfaces, select and select only. Check Point cluster supports only one synchronization network.
- For interfaces that do not pass the traffic between the connected networks, select .
- Click .
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8
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On the page:
- Examine the .
- Select .
- Click .
The window opens.
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9
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On the page > section:
- In the field, make sure you see the configured desired name for this VRRP Cluster object.
- In the and fields, make sure you see the configured IP addresses.
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10
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On the page > section, select the correct options:
- In the field:
If you install the Cluster Members on Check Point Appliances, select the correct appliances series.
If you install the Cluster Members on Open Servers, select .
- In the field, select .
- In the field, select .
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11
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On the page > tab:
- Make sure the Software Blade is selected.
- Enable the additional desired Software Blades.
Important - Do not select anything on the tab.
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12
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On the page:
- Click .
The window opens.
- In the field, enter the desired name for this VRRP Cluster Member object.
- Configure the main physical IP address(es) for this VRRP Cluster Member object.
In the and fields, configure the same IPv4 and IPv6 addresses that you configured on the page of the Cluster Member's First Time Configuration Wizard. Make sure the Security Management Server or Multi-Domain Server can connect to these IP addresses.
Note - You can configure the Cluster Virtual IP address to be on a different network than the physical IP addresses of the Cluster Members. In this case, you must configure the required static routes on the Cluster Members.
- Click .
- In the and fields, enter the same Activation Key you entered during the Cluster Member's First Time Configuration Wizard.
- Click .
- Click .
- Click .
- Repeat Steps a-h to add the second Cluster Member.
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If the field does not show Established , perform these steps:
- Connect to the command line on the Cluster Member.
- Make sure there is a physical connectivity between the Cluster Member and the Management Server (for example, pings can pass).
- Run:
cpconfig - Enter the number of this option:
Secure Internal Communication . - Follow the instructions on the screen to change the Activation Key.
- In the SmartConsole, click .
- Enter the same Activation Key you entered in the
cpconfig menu. - Click .
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13
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On the page:
- In the section, select and .
- In the section, select the desired option.
- In the section, although all these settings are optional, we recommend to select them:
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14
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On the page:
- Select each interface and click . The window opens.
- From the left navigation tree, click the page.
- In the section, in the field, select the applicable type:
- For cluster traffic interfaces, select . Make sure the Cluster Virtual IPv4 address and its Net Mask are correct.
- For cluster synchronization interfaces, select or (we do not recommend this configuration). Check Point cluster supports only one synchronization network.
- For interfaces that do not pass the traffic between the connected networks, select .
- In the section, make sure the IPv4 address and its Net Mask are correct on each Cluster Member.
Note - For cluster traffic interfaces, you can configure the Cluster Virtual IP address to be on a different network than the physical IP addresses of the Cluster Members. In this case, you must configure the required static routes on the Cluster Members.
- In the section:
- Make sure the settings are correct in the and fields.
- Make sure to enable the .
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15
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Click .
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16
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Publish the SmartConsole session.
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Step
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Description
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1
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Connect with SmartConsole to the Security Management Server or Domain Management Server that should manage this VRRP Cluster.
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2
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From the left navigation panel, click .
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3
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Create a new Cluster object in one of these ways:
- From the top toolbar, click the.
- In the top left corner, click menu .
- In the top right corner, click .
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4
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In the window, click .
The window opens.
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5
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On the page > section:
- In the field, enter the desired name for this VRRP Cluster object.
- In the and fields, enter the main Virtual IP address for this VRRP Cluster object.
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6
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On the page > section, select the correct options:
- In the field:
If you install the Cluster Members on Check Point Appliances, select the correct appliances series.
If you install the Cluster Members on Open Servers, select .
- In the field, select .
- In the field, select .
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7
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On the page > tab:
- Make sure the Software Blade is selected.
- Enable the additional desired Software Blades.
Important - Do not select anything on the tab.
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8
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On the page:
- Click .
The window opens.
- In the field, enter the desired name for this VRRP Cluster Member object.
- Configure the main physical IP address(es) for this VRRP Cluster Member object.
In the and fields, configure the same IPv4 and IPv6 addresses that you configured on the page of the <Cluster Member's First Time Configuration Wizard. Make sure the Security Management Server or Multi-Domain Server can connect to these IP addresses.
Note - You can configure the Cluster Virtual IP address to be on a different network than the physical IP addresses of the Cluster Members. In this case, you must configure the required static routes on the Cluster Members.
- Click .
- In the and fields, enter the same Activation Key you entered during the Cluster Member's First Time Configuration Wizard.
- Click .
- Click .
- Click .
- Repeat Steps a-h to add the second Cluster Member.
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If the field does not show Established , perform these steps:
- Connect to the command line on the Cluster Member.
- Make sure there is a physical connectivity between the Cluster Member and the Management Server (for example, pings can pass).
- Run:
cpconfig - Enter the number of this option:
Secure Internal Communication . - Follow the instructions on the screen to change the Activation Key.
- In the SmartConsole, click .
- Enter the same Activation Key you entered in the
cpconfig menu. - Click .
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9
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On the page:
- In the section, select and .
- In the section, select the desired option.
- In the section, although all these settings are optional, we recommend to select them:
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10
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On the page:
- Select each interface and click . The window opens.
- From the left navigation tree, click the page.
- In the section, in the field, select the applicable type:
- For cluster traffic interfaces, select . Make sure the Cluster Virtual IPv4 address and its Net Mask are correct.
- For cluster synchronization interfaces, select or (we do not recommend this configuration). Check Point cluster supports only one synchronization network.
- For interfaces that do not pass the traffic between the connected networks, select .
- In the section, make sure the IPv4 address and its Net Mask are correct on each Cluster Member.
Note - For cluster traffic interfaces, you can configure the Cluster Virtual IP address to be on a different network than the physical IP addresses of the Cluster Members. In this case, you must configure the required static routes on the Cluster Members.
- In the section:
- Make sure the settings are correct in the and fields.
- Make sure to enable the .
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11
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Click .
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12
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Publish the SmartConsole session.
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Step 4 of 5: Configure the applicable Access Control policy for the VRRP Cluster in SmartConsole