![]() ![]() Switch and Router Requirements for an Active/Active FireCluster.When you configure an active/active FireCluster, you might need to make some configuration changes on the FireCluster and on your network switches so that the FireCluster multicast MAC addresses work properly. The switch discards traffic to and through the router unless you configure static MAC and ARP entries for the FireCluster multicast MAC on the switch that receives the multicast traffic. Layer 3 switches that perform VLAN, and/or IP address routing, discard multicast traffic from the FireCluster members. If the layer 3 switch has ports configured for different VLANs you must change the configuration to enable the switch to operate correctly with a FireCluster. ![]() A layer 3 switch that has all ports configured in one VLAN also works without issues. Layer 3 switches that operate in default mode do not have issues with multicast traffic, so the FireCluster works without configuration changes. Example Switch and Static ARP Configuration for an Active/Active FireCluster
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