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Do we have "prompt hostname state" on Cisco FTD?

loc.nguyen
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Hi,

We have a pair of ASAs, and we use the prompt hostname state command to display the active or standby status in the hostname.

Now, we have a pair of FTDs managed via FMC. We sometime need to SSH into the FTDs to check the configuration, we are looking for a similar command to display their active or standby status in the hostname.

Could you please advise if such a command exists for FTD?

Thank you!

Best regards,
Loc

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@loc.nguyen 

 There is a similar discussion here in the forum with a suggestion to use FlexConfig policy. You may explore this possibility

https://community.cisco.com/t5/network-security/ftd-cli-display-the-ftd-active-standby-unit-in-the-hostname/td-p/5207840

 

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@loc.nguyen 

 There is a similar discussion here in the forum with a suggestion to use FlexConfig policy. You may explore this possibility

https://community.cisco.com/t5/network-security/ftd-cli-display-the-ftd-active-standby-unit-in-the-hostname/td-p/5207840

 

loc.nguyen
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Thanks. I tried ""prompt hostname priority state"" in FlexConfig policy and it worked.