How do you enable virtual mac (VMAC) on-the-fly on a cluster member?
How do you enable virtual mac (VMAC) on-the-fly on a cluster member?
To enable virtual mac (VMAC) on-the-fly on a cluster member, you need to set the value of the global kernel parameter 'fwha_vmac_global_param_enabled' to 1. The appropriate command to achieve this is 'fw ctl set int fwha_vmac_global_param_enabled 1'. This command directly interacts with the firewall control (fw) utility to modify kernel parameters on-the-fly.
On Cluster Members: -To enable VMAC mode, set the value of global kernel parameter 'fwha_vmac_global_param_enabled' to 1 (default value is 0). -To disable VMAC mode, set the value of global kernel parameter 'fwha_vmac_global_param_enabled' to 0. -To set the VMAC mode value on-the-fly, run this command on all cluster members: [Expert@HostName]# fw ctl set int fwha_vmac_global_param_enabled VALUE ref: https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com/supportcenter/portal?eventSubmit_doGoviewsolutiondetails=&solutionid=sk50840
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