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Health Check

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Health Check

The Health Check page is only available on the primary node. You can use the HA Health Check to set up a ping server to ensure the network condition between client devices and FortiSandbox is always up. If not, the primary node will downgrade itself to a secondary node if there is at least one secondary node existing, a failover will occur after the configured period elapses. If no secondary node exists, the primary node will keep its primary role.

The following options are available:

Create New

Create a new health check ping server.

Edit

Edit a health check ping server.

Delete

Delete a health check ping server.

This page displays the following information:

Interface

The interface port to connect to the ping server. Port3 cannot be used.

Remote Server

IP address or fully-qualified domain name of the remote ping server.

Ping

Enable or disable sending the ping packet to the remote server to ensure the network connection is up.

TCP Echo

Enable or disable sending TCP Echo packet to ensure the network connection to the remote sever is up.

Interval

Time interval in seconds (30-180 seconds) to send a ping or TCP Echo packets.

Failover Threshold

Failover threshold (3-120 times). After a certain number of consecutive missing responses of ping or TCP Echo packets, the primary node will downgrade itself as a secondary if there is an existing secondary node.

To create a new HA Health Check:
  1. Go to HA-Cluster > Health Check.
  2. Click Create New from the tool bar.
  3. Configure the settings.
  4. Click Ok.
To edit a HA Health Check:
  1. Go to HA-Cluster > Health Check.
  2. Select the Health Check you want to edit.
  3. Click the Edit button from the toolbar.
  4. Edit the settings.
  5. Click Ok.
To delete a HA Health Check:
  1. Go to HA-Cluster > Health Check.
  2. Select the Health Check you want to delete.
  3. Click the Delete button from the toolbar.
  4. Click the Yes, I'm sure button to delete the Health Check.

Health Check

The Health Check page is only available on the primary node. You can use the HA Health Check to set up a ping server to ensure the network condition between client devices and FortiSandbox is always up. If not, the primary node will downgrade itself to a secondary node if there is at least one secondary node existing, a failover will occur after the configured period elapses. If no secondary node exists, the primary node will keep its primary role.

The following options are available:

Create New

Create a new health check ping server.

Edit

Edit a health check ping server.

Delete

Delete a health check ping server.

This page displays the following information:

Interface

The interface port to connect to the ping server. Port3 cannot be used.

Remote Server

IP address or fully-qualified domain name of the remote ping server.

Ping

Enable or disable sending the ping packet to the remote server to ensure the network connection is up.

TCP Echo

Enable or disable sending TCP Echo packet to ensure the network connection to the remote sever is up.

Interval

Time interval in seconds (30-180 seconds) to send a ping or TCP Echo packets.

Failover Threshold

Failover threshold (3-120 times). After a certain number of consecutive missing responses of ping or TCP Echo packets, the primary node will downgrade itself as a secondary if there is an existing secondary node.

To create a new HA Health Check:
  1. Go to HA-Cluster > Health Check.
  2. Click Create New from the tool bar.
  3. Configure the settings.
  4. Click Ok.
To edit a HA Health Check:
  1. Go to HA-Cluster > Health Check.
  2. Select the Health Check you want to edit.
  3. Click the Edit button from the toolbar.
  4. Edit the settings.
  5. Click Ok.
To delete a HA Health Check:
  1. Go to HA-Cluster > Health Check.
  2. Select the Health Check you want to delete.
  3. Click the Delete button from the toolbar.
  4. Click the Yes, I'm sure button to delete the Health Check.