Zonger Lv4Posted 16 Sep 2023 04:42
  

To set up an additional internet link as failover for your firewall:

Hardware Compatibility: Ensure your firewall supports multiple internet connections.

ISP Coordination: Coordinate with your ISPs for the secondary link and IP addresses.

Failover Strategy: Decide on an active-passive or load balancing strategy.

Configuration: Configure routing, NAT, and failover triggers on the firewall.

Monitoring: Implement link monitoring tools or scripts.

Thorough Testing: Test the failover setup.

Documentation: Document the configuration for future reference.

Redundant Hardware: Consider redundant firewall hardware for critical setups.

Security Policies: Maintain consistent security policies across both links.

Vendor Resources: Consult firewall documentation and vendor support for guidance.
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Zonger Lv4Posted 19 Sep 2023 16:53
  
Acquire a secondary internet connection from a different ISP or network provider.
Physically connect the secondary internet link to your firewall device.
Access your firewall's management interface and configure failover settings. This typically involves specifying the primary and secondary (backup) internet connections and setting up rules for automatic failover.

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