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Failver ASA Active light status

mahesh18
Level 6
Level 6

                   Hi all,

We ahve 2 ASA  config as active and standby but both have grren active light.

Is this normal?

Thanks

Mahesh

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Hi Mahesh,

You are running in multiple context as per the output provided then it is expected, both security appliances can pass network traffic at the same time.

Regards,

Juan Lombana

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Hello,

It would be expected as long as each of the units run active for one context,

Julio Carvajal
Senior Network Security and Core Specialist
CCIE #42930, 2xCCNP, JNCIP-SEC

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julomban
Level 3
Level 3

Hello Mahesh,

This is not normal, only the active unit should have the green light. This is a new installation? Could you share the "show failover" output and "show run failover"?

Regards,

Juan Lombana

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Hi juan,

Thanks for reply.

sh run failover is not available.

Failover On
Last Failover at: 00:04:49 UTC May 14 2012
        This context: Active
                Active time: 17789726 (sec)
                  Interface xxx (192.168.101.18): Normal (Not-Monitored)
                  Interface xxxx (192.168.100.12): Normal (Not-Monitored)
                  Interface xxxxx(192.168.99.254): Normal (Not-Monitored)
                  Interface xxxx (192.168.100.2): Normal (Not-Monitored)
        Peer context: Standby Ready
                Active time: 79 (sec)
                  Interface xxxx (192.168.101.28): Normal (Not-Monitored)
                  Interface xxxx (192.168.100.22): Normal (Not-Monitored)
                  Interface xxxx (192.168.99.253): Normal (Not-Monitored)
                  Interface xxxxx (192.168.100.12): Normal (Not-Monitored)

Stateful Failover Logical Update Statistics
        Status: Configured.
        Stateful Obj    xmit       xerr       rcv        rerr
        RPC services    0          0          0          0
        TCP conn        51356550   0          5          0
        UDP conn        13294769   0          16         0
        ARP tbl         3893328    0          11         0
        Xlate_Timeout   0          0          0          0
        SIP Session     612        0          0          0

thanks

mahesh

Hi Mahesh,

You are running in multiple context as per the output provided then it is expected, both security appliances can pass network traffic at the same time.

Regards,

Juan Lombana

Please rate helpful posts.

Hello,

It would be expected as long as each of the units run active for one context,

Julio Carvajal
Senior Network Security and Core Specialist
CCIE #42930, 2xCCNP, JNCIP-SEC

Hi Juan & Julio,

Many thanks for clearing my doubts.

Regards

MAhesh

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