SonicOS 7.1 High Availability Administration Guide
- SonicOS 7.1
- About SonicOS
- High Availability
- High Availability Status
- Configuring High Availability
- Configuring High Availability in the Cloud Platform
- Set up an Active/Standby High Availability Configuration Using Azure
- Install the Custom Template
- Enable Identity of Both Virtual Machines (HA1 and HA2)
- Role Assignment
- Check the Networking Tab
- Configuring Active NSv Firewall Using the Associated Public IP
- Configuring Standby NSv Firewall Using the Associated Public IP
- Enable the L3 Mode
- Configuring Active NSv Firewall Using the Floating Public IP
- Configuring HA to Active/Standby with L3 HA link
- Adding Additional Floating Public IP
- Set up an Active/Standby High Availability Configuration Using Azure
- Fine Tuning High Availability
- Monitoring High Availability
- Azure Use Cases
- SonicWall Support
High Availability Licenses
The High Availability Licenses section on the DEVICE | High Availability > Status page provides the following information:
- Primary Stateful HA Licensed - Indicates if the Primary appliance is licensed for Stateful HA. Possible values are Yes or No. With Stateful HA licensed and enabled, the dynamic state is continuously synchronized between the Active and Standby units. When the Active unit encounters a fault condition, stateful failover occurs as the Standby firewall takes over the Active role with no interruptions to the existing network connections.
- Secondary Stateful HA Licensed - Indicates if the Secondary appliance has a Stateful HA license. Possible values are Yes or No. Note that the Stateful HA license is shared with the Primary, but you must access MySonicWall at https://www.mysonicwall.com while logged into the unique management IP address of the Secondary unit in order to synchronize with the SonicWall licensing server.
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