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
Benefits of Active/Standby HA
- Increased network reliability - In a High Availability configuration, the Secondary Security Appliance assumes all network responsibilities when the Primary unit fails, ensuring a reliable connection between the connected networks.
- Cost-effectiveness - is a cost-effective option for deployments that provide high availability by using redundant Security Appliances. You do not need to purchase a second set of licenses for the Secondary unit in a High Availability Pair.
- Virtual MAC for reduced convergence time after failover - The Virtual MAC address setting allows the HA Pair to share the same MAC address, which dramatically reduces convergence time following a failover. Convergence time is the amount of time it takes for the devices in a network to adapt their routing tables to the changes introduced by high availability. By default, the Virtual MAC address is provided by the SonicWall firmware and is different from the physical MAC address of either the Primary or Secondary Security Appliances.
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