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Default Using aggr interfaces with Checkpoint?

We are installing checkpoint NGX VPN-1 R62 on a Solaris 10 Sunfire V210 box and wish to aggregate the 4 BGE network ports to a 4gig trunk using dladm. We can easily create the trunk which comes in as aggr1 however when installing checkopint it complains about an unsupported interface aggr. Has anyone successfully used trunking/802.3ad with checkpoint? Any pointers as to the best way to do this in a solaris environment?
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Default Re: Using aggr interfaces with Checkpoint?

Check Point only supports 802.1ab in Active/Standby mode not in Active/Active, or any of the other modes.
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