

XOR - All subordinate interfaces in the UP state are Active for Load Sharing. This mode uses the LACP protocol, which fully monitors the interface link between the Check Point Security Gateway and a switch. Round Robin - Selects the Active subordinate interfaces sequentially.Ĩ02.3ad (LACP) - Dynamically uses Active subordinate interfaces to share the traffic load. You can configure Bond Load Sharing to use one of these modes: to be enabled on Security Gateway or each Cluster Member Security Gateway that is part of a cluster. Note - Bonding Load Sharing mode requires SecureXL Check Point product on a Security Gateway that accelerates IPv4 and IPv6 traffic that passes through a Security Gateway. Bond Load Sharing does not support switch redundancy.

Traffic is distributed among the subordinate interfaces to maximize throughput. Load Sharing (Active/Active): All subordinate interfaces in the UP state are used simultaneously. If the primary subordinate interface is not available, the connection fails over to a different subordinate interface. When an Active subordinate interface is down, the connection automatically fails over to the primary subordinate interface. Bond High Availability works in Active/Backup mode - interface Active/Standby mode. This strategy also supports switch redundancy. High Availability (Active/Backup): Gives redundancy when there is an interface or a link failure. You can configure a bond interface to use one of these functional strategies:
