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02-13-2024 09:52 AM
02-13-2024 11:09 AM
Hello,
Would this be for the GlobalProtect portal or the gateway? You could have you Globalprotect attached to a loopback interface and follow the steps from this post: LIVEcommunity - Nominated Discussion: Dual ISP Global Protect Redundancy - LIVEcommunity - 520124 (p...
If you're just worried about the Gateway and not the Portal you could have multiple Gateways created as well so in the event one goes down the clients will reconnect to the second gateway. If the portal is down in this scenario new users wouldn't be able to connect until thats back up but the active users shouldnt notice a difference.
I've seen posts previously saying people have done two separate portals and did a DNS round robin, however I personally haven't tested this.
02-16-2024 11:37 PM
Thanks for responding, this is for global protect gateway..
02-17-2024 07:30 PM - edited 02-17-2024 07:32 PM
Hi @Claw4609 and @ChandrashekharD ,
I have tested option 1 in this doc, and it works! https://www.wandynamics.com/blog/ensuring-high-availability-globalprotect-vpn-portals
If you configure 2 gateways and save user name, the client caches the gateways. If the portal is down, the client automatically connects to the 2nd gateway. Configure portal and gateway on ISP-1. Configure 2nd gateway on ISP-2. List both gateways under the portal. You could give gateway 1 the highest priority.
The doc also has options 2 and 3, which are (2) manually change portal and (3) GSLB.
Thanks,
Tom
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