faysalji Lv3Posted 26 Apr 2023 17:40
  
The bypass LED on your Sangfor NGAF 5100 indicates the status of the network interface card (NIC) bypass feature. When the bypass LED is on, it means that the NIC bypass feature is enabled, and network traffic can continue to flow even if the firewall is powered off or rebooting.

During the boot process, it's normal for the bypass LED to remain on until the firewall completes its initialization and begins processing network traffic. This should not cause any broadcast storms or other network issues, as long as the interfaces are properly configured and connected to your network.

Regarding your question about configuring two NGAF devices in HA mode, it's important to ensure that both devices are properly configured and synchronized before enabling HA mode. This includes configuring the network interfaces, setting up the synchronization interface, and verifying that the devices can communicate with each other.

During the boot process, one of the NGAF devices will become the active device, while the other remains in standby mode. If the active device experiences any issues during the boot process, the standby device will take over to ensure continuity of service. As long as both devices are properly configured and synchronized, the boot process should not cause any issues with the HA setup.

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