how can you check if the new interfaces and the associated virtual IP address are recognized by ClusterXL?
After you add new interfaces to a cluster, how can you check if the new interfaces and the
associated virtual IP address are recognized by ClusterXL?
Exhibit:
Which of the following is a supported Sticky Decision Function of Sticky Connections for Load Sharing?
Which of the following is a supported Sticky Decision Function of Sticky Connections for Load
Sharing?
Explain the situation to him.
Included in the customer’s network are some firewall systems with the Performance Pack in use.
The customer wishes to use these firewall systems in a cluster (Load Sharing mode). He is not
sure if he can use the Sticky Decision Function in this cluster. Explain the situation to him.
A connection is said to be Sticky when:
A connection is said to be Sticky when:
How does a cluster member take over the VIP after a failover event?
How does a cluster member take over the VIP after a failover event?
Check Point Clustering protocol, works on:
Check Point Clustering protocol, works on:
What command should you use to identify the possible cause?
A customer called to report one cluster member’s status as Down. What command should you use
to identify the possible cause?
You will recommend:
A customer calls saying that a Load Sharing cluster shows drops with the error First packet is not
SYN. Complete the following sentence. You will recommend:
In ClusterXL, _______ is defined by default as a critical device.
In ClusterXL, _______ is defined by default as a critical device.
In ClusterXL, _______ is defined by default as a critical device.
In ClusterXL, _______ is defined by default as a critical device.