Small-Scale Deployment Installation
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The total number of interfaces configured for the gateway appears in the window title.
For example, if 3 interfaces are configured for the gateway, a total of 3 windows require
configuration. The breadcrumb image at the top of the window shows you the interface
you are currently configuring. The name of the interface you are currently configuring
appears in the Interface column. The image at the bottom of the page shows if the
interface is set for High Availability. When you configure High Availability, the physical IP
addresses of both Cluster Members meet at a point indicated by the cluster's virtual IP
address.
Each network interface (on both Cluster Members) has a unique IP address.
When High Availability is enabled on the interface, then the cluster requires an additional
unique virtual IP address. This virtual IP address is visible to the network and ensures
that cluster failover events are transparent to all hosts on the network.
When High Availability is disabled on the interface, the interface is considered non-
monitored private (not part of the cluster configuration).
You can configure High Availability for all network interfaces except for the WAN
interface. By default, the WAN interface is always part of the cluster. If you do not want
the WAN interface to be part of the cluster, edit the Cluster object in SmartConsole after
you complete the wizard.
If the WAN interface was not defined, edit the Cluster object in SmartConsole and select
a correct main IP address for the cluster object. (This IP address is used, for example, in
VPN as one of the Link Selection options).
You do not configure the LAN2 interface as it is automatically configured by the wizard
and is used only for the SYNC interface. Make sure a cable is connected between the
two LAN2/SYNC ports of both appliances.
Note - The LAN2/SYNC interface supports only IPv4 addresses.