Just question in my mind about the fail over. Why do I need? I may utilize administrative distances in routing and keep both as active and this case no need to get all this configuration and ask for broadcast domain. Am I right? Please explain.
Great video overview of this feature. But I dont understand how the example with the TH-cam vid on the CBT website is relevant. If the video cached on the user's computer before you initiated failover (which it looked liked it did in the video) it wouldn't matter whether or not the ASA performed failover to another unit. I think it would be better if you initiated a failover while the video was still downloading to really get the point across about stateful failover.
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Just question in my mind about the fail over. Why do I need? I may utilize administrative distances in routing and keep both as active and this case no need to get all this configuration and ask for broadcast domain. Am I right? Please explain.
Will the client get TCP reset and has to start from TCP SYN again during the failover?
Great video overview of this feature. But I dont understand how the example with the TH-cam vid on the CBT website is relevant. If the video cached on the user's computer before you initiated failover (which it looked liked it did in the video) it wouldn't matter whether or not the ASA performed failover to another unit. I think it would be better if you initiated a failover while the video was still downloading to really get the point across about stateful failover.