Is it correct for Management High Availability?

Review the R77 configuration. Is it correct for Management High Availability?
Exhibit:

Review the R77 configuration. Is it correct for Management High Availability?
Exhibit:

A.
No, the Security Management Servers must reside on the same network.

B.
No, the Security Management Servers do not have the same number of NICs.

C.
No, the Security Management Servers must be installed on the same operating system.

D.
No, a R77 Security Management Server cannot run on Red Hat Linux 9.0.

Explanation:
Topic 3, Volume C



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james

james

picture missing

harri

harri

something like this:
+++++++++++++++ primary Security Mangement
+ windows server 2003
+ 3 NIC(1 enabled)
+ IP 10.4.8.10
#########
#gateway#
#########
+ secondary SMS
+ Redhat linux 9.0
+ 3 NIC 1 enabled
+++++++++++++++ 192.168.10.1

ileht

ileht

Two SMS need not be installed on the same OS. They only maintain a replicated DB.
RH9 is not a valid platform.
D

ileht

ileht

I was wrong.
C

ileht

ileht

sk39345 “Management High Availability restrictions”
Note: When two Security Management servers are installed on two different operating system, “pure” Management HA configuration (not Full HA), is supported only between SecurePlatform OS, Gaia OS and Solaris OS.

Vlad

Vlad

Check Point SecurePlatform (a Check Point Linux distribution based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, often called SPLAT);

Vlad

Vlad

Student manual: Clustering and Acceleration > Management HA
.. These SMS must all be of the same Operating System and version. ..