Re: [c-nsp] ASA failover - possible with a /30 ?

2011-06-07 Thread David White, Jr. (dwhitejr)
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

Re: [c-nsp] ASA failover - possible with a /30 ?

2011-06-06 Thread Dale W. Carder
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

[c-nsp] ASA failover - possible with a /30 ?

2011-06-06 Thread Jeff Kell
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"