Hi Jeff,
The Standby IP is used to monitor both interfaces (the interface on the
Active and the one on the Standby). Failover will work without a
standby IP, but the ASA will not be able to detect failure conditions on
that interface, unless the failure condition results in a link down. If
a link
Hi Jeff,
On Jun 6, 2011, at 8:39 PM, Jeff Kell wrote:
> We are trying to move a customer behind our firewall (an active/active
> pair of ASAs). They are currently terminated on our edge via a /30
> point-to-point link, and they would prefer to keep their addressing the
> same.
>
> The other inb
We are trying to move a customer behind our firewall (an active/active
pair of ASAs). They are currently terminated on our edge via a /30
point-to-point link, and they would prefer to keep their addressing the
same.
The other inbound links to these ASAs are setup for failover, with the
"failover"