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Old 2007-02-27
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Default Clustering & SIC

Hi

I remember in 4.1 for state sync you used to do put keys between the interfaces.

So, in NG & NGX put keys have been replaced by sic.

If sic failed on the member of a cluster would the state tables continue being kept up to date.

Not sure wether sic only covers management to gateway communication or sync to sync. I guess if it doesnt cover sync to sync what did checkpoint use to replace the putkeys.

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Default Re: Clustering & SIC

I would say as long as you already have one active policy on the "sic unreachable" cluster member with defined sync interfaces it doesnt matter if u loose sic to smartcenter after that. Logging etc will not work but sync information is afaik not dependened of sic to smartcenter.
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