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stupid failover question
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Zaniix
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Registered: Jul 2003 Location: Country: United States State: OH Certifications: Working on:
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stupid failover question
I know your going to laugh, but I was hoping someone could help me with the failover active and no failover active command. I am a bit confused by the definitions i read and the Boson test questions I also read.
Could someone please clarify their usage.
I dont want to confuse something simple on the test.
My understanding is as follows:
"Failover active" is used on PIX that is in standby to make it active
"no failover active" is used on a PIX that is active to put it in standby
Sorry for my ignorance, but I just don't work with any PIX's bigger then a 506E
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amin7070
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Registered: Oct 2000 Location: ca, USA Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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- "no failover active" is used on a PIX that is active to put it in standby. Thats correct
- Failover active" is used on PIX that is in standby to make it active. that's correct as well.
good day.
Amin

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