from CCSE R80 guide:
The state of a cluster member can be checked by running the cphaprob state command. When the upgrade is complete, a message will display the upgrade status as ready for failover. At this point, the CCP will work in broadcast mode. To return it to multicast mode, on all cluster members, run the cphaconf set_ccp multicast command.
R80.10 and below:
cphaconf set_ccp multicast
R80.20 & R80.30 (with kernel 2.6.18):
In Gaia Clish, run:
set cluster member ccp {auto | unicast | multicast | broadcast}
In Expert mode, run:
cphaconf set_ccp {auto | unicast | multicast | broadcast}
R80.30 with kernel 3.10 and above:
From R80.30 with kernel 3.10 and above, the only CCP mode is Unicast and therefore Auto-CCP (or CCP mode in general) is not relevant anymore.
Important - In R80.40, the CCP always runs in the unicast mode.
You can configure the Cluster Control Protocol (CCP) Encryption on the Cluster Members.
https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com/supportcenter/portal?eventSubmit_doGoviewsolutiondetails=&solutionid=sk20576
https://dl3.checkpoint.com/paid/f4/f4d6990356a601e316392367a146db5e/CP_R80.40_ClusterXL_AdminGuide.pdf?HashKey=1656521335_24754e958e52dff978c00cb29f5373bb&xtn=.pdf
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