Table: Workflow (continued)
Step
Device
6
One of the two
Quantum
Maestro
Orchestrators
(15
or 16)
Connecting Two Quantum Maestro Orchestrators for Redundancy
Instructions
Perform these steps:
1. Connect to the Gaia Operating System on the Quantum Maestro
Orchestrator.
You connect through a dedicated port:
In MHO-175 and MHO-170 - the
n
panel (top right corner).
n
In MHO-140 - one of the ports
2. Create the Security Group 1.
Assign these:
The two Security Appliances
n
n
The two applicable Uplink ports (in our example, Port 1/3/1
and Port 2/3/1)
The applicable management port (or split interface) on the
n
Quantum Maestro Orchestrator (in our example, the split
Port 1/1/1)
See the Maestro Administration Guide for your version > Chapter
Configuring Security Groups .
3. Configure the Bond interfaces in the Security Group 1:
a. Connect to the Gaia Operating System on the Security
Group 1.
b. Configure a Bond interface on the applicable two slave
Uplink ports (in our example, Port 1/3/1 and Port 2/3/1).
This Bond interface provides a redundant Uplink connection
for the traffic inspected by the Security Appliances
29).
See the Maestro Administration Guide for your version > Chapter
Configuring Security Groups > Section Configuring Gaia Settings of
a Security Group .
For information about the configuration of Bond interfaces, see the
Gaia Administration Guide for your version .
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to create and configure the Security Group 2:
Assign these:
The two Security Appliances
n
The two applicable Uplink ports (in our example, Port 1/9/1
n
and Port 2/9/1)
The applicable management port (or split interface) on the
n
Quantum Maestro Orchestrator (in our example, the split
Port 1/1/2)
MGMT
port on the front
on the rear panel.
30
and
29
27
and
26
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