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the packet destination is local after the packet returns from the firewall’s
ingress filtering. If the packets destination is local, the packet is delivered
to the IP layer for local processing.
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
Support
Transparent Mode supports VRRP. A node learns whether it is a VRRP
master or a standby by noting the configuring of the VRRP virtual address. As
a VRRP master, the node will perform transparent mode operations as
previously described. As a VRRP standby, it will drop all packets except
those with local destinations.
For more information on how to configure VRRP, see
“VRRP Description.”
Note
Transport Mode Support is not supported in a cluster environment. For
more information on cluster configuration, see
Configuring Clustering in
IPSO
.
VPN Support
When you configure transparent mode in a virtual private network
environment, you must create a range or group of addresses that will be
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