SonicWALL E6500 manual Adjusting High Availability Settings, Synchronizing Firmware

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Adjusting High Availability Settings

On the High Availability > Settings page, there are four user- configurable timers that can be adjusted to suit your network’s needs:

Heartbeat Interval (seconds) – This timer is the length of time between status checks. By default this timer is set to 5 seconds; using a longer interval will result in the SonicWALL taking more time to detect when/if failures have occurred.

Failover Trigger Level (missed heart beats) – This timer is the number of heartbeats the SonicWALL will miss before failing over. By default, this time is set to 5 missed heart beats.This timer is linked to the Heartbeat Interval timer – for example, if you set the Heartbeat Interval to 10 seconds, and the Failover Trigger Level timer to 5, it will be 50 seconds before the SonicWALL fails over.

Probe Interval – This timer controls the path monitoring speed. Path monitoring sends pings to specified IP addresses to monitor that the network critical path is still reachable. The default is 20 seconds, and the allowed range is from 5 to 255 seconds.

Election Delay Time – This timer can be used to specify an amount of time the SonicWALL will wait to consider an interface up and stable, and is useful when dealing with switch ports that have a spanning-tree delay set.

Synchronizing Firmware

Checking the Synchronize Firmware Upload and Reboot checkbox allows the Primary and Backup SonicWALL security appliances in HA mode to have firmware uploaded on both devices at once, in staggered sequence to ensure security is always maintained. During the firmware upload and reboot, you are notified via a message dialog box that the firmware is loaded on the Backup SonicWALL security appliance, and then the Primary SonicWALL security appliance. You initiate this process by clicking on the Synchronize Firmware button.

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Contents NSA E6500 Getting Started Guide SonicWALL NSA E6500 Document ContentsSonicWALL NSA E6500 FrontThis Section Pre-Configuration TasksCheck Package Contents Administrator Information Obtain Configuration InformationObtain Internet Service Provider ISP Information Registration InformationLCD Screen Front PanelBack Panel LCD Control Buttons Front Bezel Control FeaturesStatus Main MenuConfigure Restart Configuration OptionsSafeMode Screen-SaverLAN IP Configuration Front Bezel Configuration ExampleRegistering Your Appliance Before You Register Product Registration Registering and Licensing Your Appliance on mysonicwall.comGateway Services Licensing Security Services and SoftwareSonicWALL NSA E6500 Getting Started Guide Registration Next Steps Registering a Second Appliance as a BackupDeployment Scenarios Selecting a Deployment Scenario ABCScenario a NAT/Route Mode Gateway Scenario B State Sync Pair in NAT/Route Mode Scenario C L2 Bridge Mode Connecting the WAN Port Initial SetupSystem Requirements Applying Power Connecting the LAN PortAccessing the Setup Wizard Accessing the Management InterfaceTesting Your Connection Connecting to Your NetworkActivating Licenses in SonicOS Upgrading Firmware on Your SonicWALL Saving a Backup Copy of Your PreferencesObtaining the Latest Firmware Upgrading the Firmware Using SafeMode to Upgrade FirmwareAdditional Deployment Initial High Availability Setup Configuring a State Sync Pair in NAT/Route ModeConfiguring Advanced HA Settings Configuring High Availability34 Configuring a State Sync Pair in NAT/Route Mode Synchronizing Settings Synchronizing Firmware Adjusting High Availability SettingsYour Appliance on mysonicwall.com HA License Configuration OverviewAssociating Pre-Registered Appliances Configuring the Primary Bridge Interface Configuring L2 Bridge ModeConnection Overview IP Assignment drop-down, select Layer 2 Bridged Mode Configuring the Secondary Bridge InterfaceAdditional Deployment Configuration An Introduction to Zones and Interfaces Creating Network Access RulesSonicWALL NSA E6500 Getting Started Guide 44 Creating Network Access Rules Creating a NAT Policy Configuring Address Objects Configuring NAT Policies Applying Security Services to Zones Enabling Security Services in SonicOSGateway Anti-Virus Intrusion Prevention Anti-Spyware Using Packet Capture Troubleshooting Diagnostic ToolsUsing Ping Using the Active Connections Monitor Using Log View For this Task See this Chapter Deployment Configuration Reference Checklist54 Deployment Configuration Reference Checklist Support and Training Options Knowledge Portal Customer SupportUser Forums Training Related Documentation SonicWALL Live Product Demos Dynamic TooltipsSonicWALL NSA E6500 Getting Started Guide 62 SonicWALL Live Product Demos Rack Mounting Instructions Rack Mounting Instructions SSEMBLEMTHEL3LIDET2AIL  &ASTEN TWOSIDEDISCREWSWTOOTHETRAIL SSEMBLEMNNERE2AILITOO#HASSIS NSERTT#HASSISATOO&RAME  3LIDEIINNER CHANNELEINTOORAILS 68 Rack Mounting Instructions Product Safety and Regulatory Information Rack Mounting the SonicWALL Safety and Regulatory InformationHinweis zur Lithiumbatterie FCC Part 15 Class a Notice Trademarks Copyright NoticePage SonicWALL NSA E6500 Getting Started Guide Page Protection AT the Speed of Business