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Chapter 60
Configuring Active/Active Failover
Failover - Transparent
Use this pane to define the standby IP address for the management interface for the security context and
to specify whether the status of the interfaces on the security context should be monitored.
Fields
Edit Failover Interface Configuration
Use the Edit Failover Interface Configuration dialog box to specify whether the status of the interface
should be monitored.
Fields
Failover-Multiple Mode, System
This pane includes tabs for configuring the system-level failover settings in the system context of a
adaptive security appliance in multiple context mode. In multiple mode, you can configure
Active/Standby or Active/Active failover. Active/Active failover is automatically enabled when you
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Testing—Hello messages are not heard on the interface for five poll times.
Link Down—The interface is administratively down.
No Link—The physical link for the interface is down.
Failed—No traffic is received on the interface, yet traffic is heard on the peer interface.
Interface—Lists the interfaces for the security context and identifies their monitoring status.
Interface Name—Identifies the interface name.
Is Monitored—Specifies whether this interface is monitored for failure.
Edit—Displays the
Edit Failover Interface Configuration
Management IP Address—Identifies the active and standby management IP addresses for the
security context.
Active—Identifies the management IP address for the active failover unit.
Standby—Specifies the management IP address for the standby failover unit.
Management Netmask—Identifies the mask associated with the management address.
Interface Name—Identifies the interface name.
Monitor interface for failure—Specifies whether this interface is monitored for failure. The number
of interfaces that can be monitored for the security appliance is 250. Hello messages are exchanged
between the security appliance failover pair during every interface poll time period. Monitored
failover interfaces can have the following status:
Unknown—Initial status. This status can also mean the status cannot be determined.
Normal—The interface is receiving traffic.
Testing—Hello messages are not heard on the interface for five poll times.
Link Down—The interface is administratively down.
No Link—The physical link for the interface is down.
Failed—No traffic is received on the interface, yet traffic is heard on the peer interface.
dialog box for the selected interface.
Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using ASDM
Configuring Active/Active Failover
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