SonicOS 7.1 High Availability Administration Guide
- SonicOS 7.1
- About SonicOS
- High Availability
- Replacing an HA Primary Unit
- High Availability Config
- Configuration of HA Active/Standby
- Configuring Active/Standby High Availability Settings
- Configuring HA with Dynamic WAN Interfaces
- Configuring Network DHCP and Interface Settings
- Disabling the SonicOS DHCP Server
- Configuring Virtual IP Addresses
- Configuring Redundant Ports
- Fine Tuning High Availability
- Advanced Settings
- Configuring Advanced High Availability Settings
- Monitoring High Availability
- Configuring Active/Standby High Availability Monitoring
- Configuring Active/Standby High Availability Settings
- IPv6 High Availability Monitoring
- About This Document
- Azure Use Cases
- SonicWall Support
Check the Networking Tab
For the next step, we are going to check the Networking tab.
- Access All Services > Virtual machine page is on the left panel.
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Search for the Primary VM (HA1) you created during deployment.
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On the left menu, access the Networking tab.
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Select ha-HA1-Interface-X1 > Network Interface ha-HA1-Interface-X1 > IP Configurations.
You will note that the template automatically configures an additional Secondary Interface, which acts as a virtual IP address. Virtual IP address should be for both the WAN and LAN Interfaces. Therefore, these IPs will be necessary for the next part of the configuration.
Repeat the previous steps to access HA1-interface-X0 and check the Secondary Interface.
Now you've check that the Secondary Interface IP address is provided on both X1 and X0 interfaces, you will set those IPs on the Active NSv Firewall as shown in the next steps.
For the first login, it’s going to be necessary to Register the appliance.
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