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      Majornizmo last edited by

      This may very well be my limited knowledge of networking. Any help would be appreciated!

      When a fail-over occurs, the traffic passes through the master PF01. I enter into fail-over through the Diagnostics menu. If I turn off the Primary pf01 all internet shuts down.

      I rebuilt pf02 and was routing through public IP fine before setting up CARP/HA. Both PF01/02 have (3) 10Gb Interfaces: (1 WAN - 2 LAN).

      pf01
      External WAN - 173...*\24
      Internal LAN - 192.168.1.1\22
      HA Interface - 172.20.200.10\24

      pf02
      External WAN - 173...*\24
      Internal LAN - 192.168.1.2\22
      HA Interface - 172.20.200.20\24

      CARP
      CARP Virt. WAN - 173...*\24 vhid 1  - WAN Interface
      CARP Virt. LAN - 192.168.1.3\22 vhid 2 - HA Interface

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