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Hi Jonathan,I'm working with James to find out if these drops are legitmate or not. So far, we haven't been able to find an instance where the drops were because of a perfectly legimate packet that should have been passed. Alll evendence presented ...
See CSCtl51268 Doc: Stateful failover support for inspected protocols is best efforthttp://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/search/getBugDetails.do?method=fetchBugDetails&bugId=CSCtl51268Please report back if removing http inspection allows this ...
You should be able to do what you are describing. No design guide specifically for that. It's just two outside interfaces on the same subnet. Things get slightly more complicated if you want to use the same physical(or sub) interface across multiple ...
Try without http inspection enabledTry to verify your conn is up on standby before you failover. It will be there in show connIf still no joy we'll need to understand why connection aborts with packet capture. Sent from Cisco Technical Support iPhone...