SonicWall Stateful HA Upgrade For SonicWall TZ570 Series - 02-SSC-5891

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The original version of SonicOS Enhanced provided a basic High Availability feature where a Backup firewall assumes the interface IP addresses of the configured interfaces when the Primary unit fails. Upon failover, layer 2 broadcasts are issued (ARP) to inform the network that the IP addresses are now owned by the Backup unit. All pre-existing network connections must be rebuilt. For example, Telnet and FTP sessions must be re-established and VPN tunnels must be renegotiated. 

Stateful High Availability (SHA) provides dramatically improved failover performance. The Primary and Backup appliances are continuously synchronized so that the Backup can seamlessly assume all network responsibilities if the Primary appliance fails, with no interruptions to existing network connections.  

 

Benefits

Stateful High Availability provides the following benefits:

  • Improved reliability - By synchronizing most critical network connection information, Stateful High Availability prevents down time and dropped connections in case of appliance failure.
  • Faster failover performance - By maintaining continuous synchronization between the Primary and Backup appliances, Stateful High Availability enables the Backup appliance to take over in case of a failure with virtually no down time or loss of network connections.
  • Minimal impact on CPU performance - Typically less than 1% usage.
  • Minimal impact on bandwidth - Transmission of synchronization data is throttled so as not interfere with other data.

Resolution

How Does Stateful High Availability Work?
Stateful High Availability is not load-balancing. It is an active-idle configuration where the Primary appliance handles all traffic. When Stateful High Availability is enabled, the Primary appliance actively communicates with the Backup to update most network connection information. As the Primary appliance creates and updates network connection information (VPN tunnels, active users, connection cache entries, etc.), it immediately informs the Backup appliance. This ensures that the Backup appliance is always ready to transition to the Active state without dropping any connections. 

The synchronization traffic is throttled to ensure that it does not interfere with regular network traffic. All configuration changes are performed on the Primary appliance and automatically propagated to the Backup appliance. The High Availability pair uses the same LAN and WAN IP addresses—regardless of which appliance is currently Active.
 
When using SonicWall Global Management System (GMS) to manage the appliances, GMS logs into the shared WAN IP address. In case of a failover, GMS administration continues seamlessly, and GMS administrators currently logged into the appliance will not be logged out, however Get and Post commands may result in a timeout with no reply returned.
 
The following table lists the information that is synchronized and information that is not currently synchronized by Stateful High Availability.

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Product NameSonicWall Stateful HA Upgrade For SonicWall TZ570 Series
SKU02-SSC-5891
ManufacturerSonicWall
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