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Re: [FW1] Nokia IP650 - HA vs VRRP



Thanks for the response.  I don't have any on-hand experience on the Nokia
's VRRP, that 's why I don't know the differences between the CP 's HA and
the VRRP.  Now, it would appear to me that if I use Nokia, I don't need HA.

-raymond

At 10:02 AM 1/29/01 -0600, you wrote:
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>Raymond:
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>     Yes they are different. Think of it this way; The Nokia's are routers,
>therefore VRRP will fail-over what the router does. Whereas the CheckPoint
stuff
>(of which is new for 4.1 SPx) will failover what CheckPoint does (services,
>connections, etc.) And you can use both at the same time. You can use VRRP to
>failover your Nokia's (whether it be due to a hardware failure or whether for
>maintenance or whatever) and use the CheckPoint stuff to failover over things
>such as VPNs.
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>     One question though, why would you not want to use the Nokia's to
failover
>your VPNs?
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>Raymond N <[email protected]> on 01/26/2001 07:31:15 PM
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>  Subject      [FW1] Nokia IP650 - HA vs VRRP                 
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>Hi there,
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>When reading Checkpoint html pages, there is a "High Availability Module"
>for fail-over.  On Nokia appliance, it also has VRRP for fail-over.  Are
>they different?  Or, I need both of them to get fail-over function?
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>Thanks.
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>p.s. We don't plan to use the Nokia for any VPN service.
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>-raymond
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