Configuring Link State Propagation (LSP)

On Check Point Appliances that run as a Security GatewayClosed Dedicated Check Point server that runs Check Point software to inspect traffic and enforce Security Policies for connected network resources. or ClusterXL ClusterClosed Two or more Security Gateways that work together in a redundant configuration - High Availability, or Load Sharing. Members, you can bind together in Bridge ModeClosed Security Gateway or Virtual System that works as a Layer 2 bridge device for easy deployment in an existing topology. two physical ports on a Check Point Expansion Line Card.

When the link state for one bridged subordinate port goes down, the other bridged subordinate port also goes down.

Switch detects and reacts faster to a link failure on the other side of a bridge or another part of the network.

Link State Propagation is supported on Check Point Appliances with these Expansion Line Cards:

Line Card SKU

Description

Driver

CPAC-4-1C

4 Port 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet (RJ45) interface card

IGB

CPAC-8-1C

8 Port 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet (RJ45) interface card

IGB

CPAC-4-1F

4 Port 1000 Base-F Fiber (SFP) interface card

IGB

CPAC-4-10F

4 Port 10G Base-F Fiber (SFP+) interface card

IXGBE

You can configure the Link State Propagation in one of these modes:

LSP Mode

Description

Automatic port detection and port pair creation

Security Gateways and Cluster Members automatically assign all bridged ports to port pairs.

Manual port pair creation

You manually configure the assignment of bridged ports to port pairs.

Note - You can configure up to four port pairs.

Important:

  • In a Cluster, you must configure all the Cluster Members in the same way.

  • Link State Propagation does not support Bond interfaces.