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04-19-2023 06:24 AM
Hi,
We have an Active/ Active firewall between 2 datacenters. We have configured a single tunnel on a floating IP that is Active in Datacenter A to a remote Partner. Firewall in DC A is currently in Active Secondary State, Firewall in DC B is currently in Active Primary state.
The tunnel has both phases up on the firewall in DC A and only the phase 2 on firewall in DC B (expected behaviour).
There is no VR sync configured between firewall in DC A and DC B option is not configured.
Both firewalls have static routes configured to the destination over tunnel.6.
The green line is the working scenario, user logon to citrix farm in DC A(172.25.0.0/24), the application is reachable over the tunnel 6
The red line is the non working scenario, user logon to citrix farm in DC B (172.25.3.0/4), the application doesn't work because I believe it it tryin to send it over the tunnel on firewall DC B that is not fully established. (only phase 2).
The orange line is what I would like it to do based on session ownership, sessions setup for the tunnel.
My question is is the behaviour i am seeing expected behaviour or should it work like the orange line?
05-08-2023 02:02 AM
That's expected behavior
the orange line would only come into play on 'returning' packets where a session's packets are returned to a session owner rather than a routing option. For the A/A to allow full routing you'd need a (functional) tunnel on each member so packets can be sent out organically and then have A/A packet ownership use HA3 to 'fix' sessions on the session owner firewall for packet inspection
i.e. have 2 fully functional tunnels, syn goes out of B, ACK comes back through A, HA3 is used to pass ACK packet to B for session creation/inspection
05-08-2023 02:02 AM
That's expected behavior
the orange line would only come into play on 'returning' packets where a session's packets are returned to a session owner rather than a routing option. For the A/A to allow full routing you'd need a (functional) tunnel on each member so packets can be sent out organically and then have A/A packet ownership use HA3 to 'fix' sessions on the session owner firewall for packet inspection
i.e. have 2 fully functional tunnels, syn goes out of B, ACK comes back through A, HA3 is used to pass ACK packet to B for session creation/inspection
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