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Old 2007-09-19
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Default Support for Routing in UTM 1 1050 appliance

hi ...

please let me know if we can configure static/ dynamic routes in a UTM appliances....also how do I configure ISP link failover between three ISP's...

thanks in advance...
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Default Re: Support for Routing in UTM 1 1050 appliance

You can configure static routes no problem in UTM Appliance, either in teh WebUI or run the sysconfig script at command line and follow through to the routing section, for the Dynamic Routing then you would need a SecurePlatform Pro license.

With regards to ISP Redundancy for 3 interfaces, Check Point is limited to 2 ISP's. If you try and add a 3rd ISP in ISP Redundancy then tells you that requires 2 and to remove one of the existing if you want another.

If you have 3 ISP links that you need redundancy on then Check Point is not the solution. Do you actually need redundnacy across all 3 or do you have specific requirements, such as mail on one link, vpn on another etc.

There is nothing to stop you having 3 ISP connections into the box, you just won't be able to use ISP redundancy with all 3.
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