The Cluster Correction Layer (CCL) is a mechanism that deals with asymmetric connections.
The CCL provides connections stickiness by "correcting" the packets to the correct Cluster Member:
- In most cases, the CCL makes the correction from the CoreXL SND.
- In some cases (like Dynamic Routing, or VPN), the CCL makes the correction from the Firewall or SecureXL.
Starting with R80.20 "SDF" mechanism has been deprecated.
Stickiness is now achieved via the new Cluster Correction Layer (CCL).
See section "3" in the following link.
https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk169154
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