10-12-2016 10:30 PM - edited 03-12-2019 01:23 AM
Hi all,
I have ASA-5525 with sfr module running as active/standby, sfr is managed by ASDM.
1. Can i take both sfr modules ip address as same or different ? (managed by ASDM) (i guess same)
2. If iam using firepower management center then how can i take ip addree for sfr ? same or different. (i guess different)
3. can i use firepower in context mode.
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10-13-2016 11:40 AM
Hi there! My answers below:
1. No, each SFR module needs to have its own unique IP address. The SFR modules do not understand the concept of active/standby. They are independent and as a result, each module needs to be licensed and configured. Thus, it is important that the configurations that you are pushing to the SFR modules are identical.
2. The same as #1. Each SFR module will have its own IP address
3. Yes, multi-context mode is supported. However, the actual SFR modules are not/cannot be split into different contexts. The modules are shared between all of the contexts and separate sfr policies can be applied to different contexts.
I hope this helps!
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10-13-2016 11:40 AM
Hi there! My answers below:
1. No, each SFR module needs to have its own unique IP address. The SFR modules do not understand the concept of active/standby. They are independent and as a result, each module needs to be licensed and configured. Thus, it is important that the configurations that you are pushing to the SFR modules are identical.
2. The same as #1. Each SFR module will have its own IP address
3. Yes, multi-context mode is supported. However, the actual SFR modules are not/cannot be split into different contexts. The modules are shared between all of the contexts and separate sfr policies can be applied to different contexts.
I hope this helps!
Thank you for rating helpful posts!
08-12-2022 09:17 AM
Hi Nspasov,
On the same line , if one ASA 5515/25 have SFR module installed and another ASA is missing that module, Can these ASA still form failover/HA ?
If not, if we disable /remove sfr (hope that is possible)---can we configure fail-over with out issues ?
08-12-2022 09:54 AM
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