Hi, all

Currently we have two Internet access points, access point A and B. We
are considering to setup site to site VPN tunnels for business partners.
We'd like to utilize both access points for redundancy. The question
that I have is whether it is possible for remote site(s) (may not be
necessary running CheckPoint) to setup two access points to access us in
case the internet link is down for primary access point (say access
point A). Also if the remote site runs on CheckPoint, is it possible to
failover to another access point to access us? I would think for our
side the VPN domain is the same for remote site. Thanks.

Ryan



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