Configuring optional – Cisco ASA 5505 User Manual

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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI

Chapter 62 Configuring Active/Standby Failover

Configuring Active/Standby Failover

Configuring Optional Active/Standby Failover Settings

This section includes the following topics:

Enabling HTTP Replication with Stateful Failover, page 62-13

Disabling and Enabling Interface Monitoring, page 62-13

Configuring Failover Criteria, page 62-14

Configuring the Unit and Interface Health Poll Times, page 62-14

Configuring Virtual MAC Addresses, page 62-15

You can configure the optional Active/Standby failover settings when initially configuring the primary
unit in a failover pair (see

Configuring the Primary Unit, page 62-8

) or on the active unit in the failover

pair after the initial configuration.

Step 3

interface

interface_id

no shutdown

Example:

hostname(config)# interface vlan100

hostname(config-if)# no shutdown

Enables the interface.

Step 4

failover lan unit secondary

Example:

hostname(config)# failover lan unit

secondary

(Optional) Designates this unit as the secondary unit:

Note

This step is optional because, by default, units are
designated as secondary unless previously configured.

Step 5

failover

Example:

hostname(config)# failover

Enables failover.

After you enable failover, the active unit sends the configuration
in running memory to the standby unit. As the configuration
synchronizes, the messages “Beginning configuration replication:
Sending to mate” and “End Configuration Replication to mate”
appear on the active unit console.

Step 6

copy running-config startup-config

Example:

hostname(config)# copy running-config

startup-config

Saves the configuration to flash memory.

Enter the command after the running configuration has completed
replication.

Command

Purpose

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