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Chapter 14: Virtual Private Network Load Balancing
212777-A, February 2002
Test Configurations and General Topology
The switches should be able to health check each other, and all switches should see four real
servers up. (Rules on the VPN devices permit this—see
.)
Figure 14-3 Checkpoint Rules for Both VPN Devices as Seen in the Policy Editor
1.
Disconnect the cables (cause failures) to change the available servers that are up.
This should change the VRRP preferences. You can view VRRP preferences using the CLI
command
/info/vrrp
.
2.
Use the Checkpoint Log Viewer to watch for accepted and dropped traffic. In the tool bar
above, click on Window, then Log Viewer.
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OTE
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To help simplify the logs, the health checks are not logged.
>> # /info/slb/dump
(Verify which servers are up)