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Re: [ISSForum] PROVENTIA HA

Subject: Re: [ISSForum] PROVENTIA HA
Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2006 10:30:35 -0400
Its my understanding that HA for ISS sensors can either be one hot, one 
cold standby or two hot sensors (both seeing the traffic at the same 
time).  In the Active/Active configuration there is no failover if one 
sensor fails.   You just have both working simultaneously.  Where would 
your sensors be in the diagram below?  Using a span port on the 6500's or 
configured as inline devices between the PIX's and 6500's? 

Scott Hazel 




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Has anybody deployed the ISS sensors in a high-availability configuration
before? I need to set one up and wondering if this topology would work.

 

Internet switch ---- (2) PIX firewalls ---- (2) 6500 switches

 

I have each PIX firewall connecting to a 6500 switch. The PIX firewalls 
are
in an active/standby setup with only one firewall passing traffic at all
times.

 

Thank you

 

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