9. Run cphaconf set_ccp multicast on all cluster members. This returns the cluster control protocol to multicast (instead of broadcast).
This step can be skipped if you prefer to remain working with the cluster control protocol in the broadcast mode.
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FriedBaconsays:
This is based on the recommended zero-downtime upgrade guide procedure as indicated on the CP upgrade guide:
The answer provided is correct w/c is ‘cphaconf set_ccp multicast’
Since before the upgrade happens CP recommends to change it to broadcast first to avoid switch issues
any guesses for this guessed answer?
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I think its related to this
https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R76/CP_R76_Installation_and_Upgrade_Guide-webAdmin/16454.htm#o98424
9. Run cphaconf set_ccp multicast on all cluster members. This returns the cluster control protocol to multicast (instead of broadcast).
This step can be skipped if you prefer to remain working with the cluster control protocol in the broadcast mode.
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This is based on the recommended zero-downtime upgrade guide procedure as indicated on the CP upgrade guide:
The answer provided is correct w/c is ‘cphaconf set_ccp multicast’
Since before the upgrade happens CP recommends to change it to broadcast first to avoid switch issues
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cphaconf set_ccp multicast
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