What is true about the magg1 and Sync interfaces on an ElasticXL Cluster?
A.
magg1 is a bonded interface; Sync is also a bonded interface.
B.
magg1 is a secondary interface of the Mgmt port; Sync is the Sync port.
C.
magg1 is a bonded interface; Sync is an individual Sync port.
D.
magg1 is only available in Maestro and is a disabled and unused port in ElasticXL. Sync is the Sync port.
The Answer Is:
A
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
The correct answer isA. In ElasticXL, Check Point automatically renames and structures the physical management and synchronization interfaces into bond objects. The R82 ElasticXL important notes state that the physicalMgmtinterface becomes a subordinate interface in the bond calledmagg1, and the physicalSyncinterface is renamed toeth1-Syncand becomes a subordinate interface in the bond calledSync. The FAQ in the same guide confirms that the default configuration includes a bond called magg1 containing the Mgmt interface and a bond called Sync containing the eth1-Sync interface. Option B is imprecise because magg1 is not merely a secondary interface; it is a bond. Option C is wrong because Sync is also a bond, not just an individual port. Option D is false because magg1 is absolutely used in ElasticXL. Reference topic:ElasticXL Important Notes / Interface renaming and bonding
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