05-01-2014 10:09 AM - edited 03-11-2019 09:08 PM
Hi Everyone,
Need to know if ASA is in active/active state.
I check the command
debug fover ?
cable Failover LAN status
cmd-exec Failover EXEC command execution
fail Failover internal exception
fmsg Failover message
ifc Network interface status trace
open Failover device open
rx Failover Message receive
rxdmp Failover recv message dump (serial console only)
rxip IP network failover packet recv
switch Failover Switching status
sync Failover config/command replication
tx Failover Message xmit
txdmp Failover xmit message dump (serial console only)
txip IP network failover packet xmit
verify Failover message verify
this is available both in system and admin context.
is there any reason for this that it is available in both contexts?
if i run debug fover will that run debug for both contexts?
Also if failover is working fine and i run command
debug fover cable will this cause any outage?
Regards
Mahesh
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05-01-2014 10:31 AM
Mahesh,
"show failover" will give you the status. "show failover history" will show you the last several events.
Any debug should always be used very sparingly on a production device (even more so if a lot of people depend on it working reliably). We typically debug on production devices only when working with TAC on a device that's already having issues.
05-01-2014 10:31 AM
Mahesh,
"show failover" will give you the status. "show failover history" will show you the last several events.
Any debug should always be used very sparingly on a production device (even more so if a lot of people depend on it working reliably). We typically debug on production devices only when working with TAC on a device that's already having issues.
05-01-2014 10:35 AM
Hi MArvin,
I was curious to learn about output of debug commands but as per your reply leave
it for now untill we have some issues.
Regards
MAhesh
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