[MUSIC] This module will cover high availability clustering process. Whenever you do upgrades you need to upgrade each cluster member individually. Preferably you start with a standby member first. After the upgrade the appliance automatically reboots. Only manual upgrade is supported on these SMB devices. VMAC can be configured on SMB, it minimizes the potential traffic outage during a failover. It also removes the need to use GR IPv6 addresses are currently not supported, high availability cluster only supports IPv6 and dual mode. To manually upgrade the cluster, you go to device then system operations, click manual upgrade, the Upgrade Software Wizard opens and you would follow those instructions. Now let's see how we can set up our own cluster. So I have two SMB appliances. This is one I've configured the IP addresses, so they'll have different IP addresses. Go here to local network, I can see that I have different IPS, that one. This is SMB 2 before go to device, local network, I have a different IP address. So each SMB got four interfaces, one for DMZ, LAN1, LAN2, and of course, the one adapter. So it's very simple, let's begin. I'm going to start with the first member, I'm going to make it the primary member. I need to go to device and high availability right here. Let's start configuring the cluster, so hit this configured this as the primary server. Next, I sync password, I'm going to go ahead and type something. [MUSIC] Now I'm going to hit the advanced option, the sync interface is going to be LAN2. I left it blank, especially for that reason I want it to be used for synchronization. I'm going to use the IP address it's going to suggest, the subnet and it also suggests the second IP address for the standby member. I'm going to stick with that as well hit Next. [MUSIC] So it recognize that I have the DMZ interface, so it asked me what's going to be the cluster IP address over there. So I'm going to go ahead and configure the cluster IP address the virtual IP as .4 that primary physical address, it's going to be 192.168.201, that's the physical IP address of that member. And the secondary member the physical IP address on that specific interface, the DMZ1. [MUSIC] Okay, that's one, DHCP interface, so since I have dynamic IP addresses, I cannot set up a cluster over there, so I'm going to skip that. [MUSIC] And I need to configure the LAN1 adapter, so same as before, I'm going to use that four as the virtual IP. And .1 as the physical address that I'm really using. [MUSIC] Press Finish [MUSIC] This may take few minutes. Now during this configuration, I'm going to go ahead and say something. So that was the hard part, because we've just set up everything. The next thing we'll need to do, we need to go to the standby member and simply join this active cluster. Here we go so we have the cluster but currently we don't have a peer gateway yet. We can see all of the IP addresses, the virtual IP addresses, the physical IP addresses, now let's go ahead and ID second member. And once again I want you to see how easy it's going to be, so I'm in device, high availability [MUSIC] Configure a cluster, and this is going to be the secondary member, [MUSIC] The Password, [MUSIC] The sync interface that notice, it recognized line two, that's the IP address, that's the IP address of the first member. So I'm good, I'm going to go ahead, select, establish trust. [MUSIC] Good. Press finish, appliance is now configured, as a secondary cluster member, okay. Now what's going to happen now, is the menu that we have here on the left will disappear, because it's no longer relevant. Why, because this is not the active member. So you shouldn't go ahead and configure access policy or VPN because well, this is the standby member. The only time it will come back is if the other member will go down and this will become the active member. [MUSIC] There we go get to become an inactive cluster member. Good, that's what I wanted. And look, we have a cluster, so this gateways active period gateway is standby. If we'll go to this member you see, all of the options have disappeared, why? Because this is the standby member. [MUSIC] Okay, really, really cool and really simple. That concludes the clustering module. [MUSIC]