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06-14-2010 11:54 PM
Question :
Please refer the attached Diagram.
Please some one help me in this regard.
Thanks.
06-15-2010 02:06 AM
Hi There,
VSys failover is done at the physical and not virtual level currently. This means that any failure condition that you have configured or any system failure will result in a full physical swap of active and passive functions. So if VSys1 fails - then the whole device fails over. It is unlikely that a VSys will fail while others do not, except on a physical interface level. if you have a 4,000 series Link Aggregation can help to mitigate this.
All sessions for all VSys are synchronised all of the time using a dedicated HA link.
Hope this helps
Regards
James
06-15-2010 02:06 AM
Hi There,
VSys failover is done at the physical and not virtual level currently. This means that any failure condition that you have configured or any system failure will result in a full physical swap of active and passive functions. So if VSys1 fails - then the whole device fails over. It is unlikely that a VSys will fail while others do not, except on a physical interface level. if you have a 4,000 series Link Aggregation can help to mitigate this.
All sessions for all VSys are synchronised all of the time using a dedicated HA link.
Hope this helps
Regards
James
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