10-30-2007 06:55 AM - edited 02-21-2020 01:45 AM
I try to configure active/standby with ASA5520 Version 8.0(2). In configuration guide I read:
The if_name argument assigns a name to the interface specified by the phy_if argument. The phy_if argument can be the physical port name, such as Ethernet1, or a previously created subinterface, such as Ethernet0/2.3.
But when I try to do this, I get an error message:
ERROR: Can not configure failover interface on a shared physical interface
What is going wrong?
10-30-2007 08:39 AM
If I recall correctly from my ASA setup (about 14 months ago so I could be mistaken), we tried setting our failover interface on a sub-interface and it didnt work. I then took a look at some Cisco documentation and they suggest that you use a dedicated interface for Failover (that is what we did). We have 1 interface for failover, 1 for DMZ, 1 for Outside and 1 for Inside and everything is functioning correctly. I am trying to find the link I used from Cisco when researching this, but I am fairly sure that was what I came up with.
Hope this helps
Chris
10-31-2007 12:13 AM
I have the same experience with the dedicated interface but CISCO said it must work with a subinterface too! I do not like to use one interface only for failover.
10-31-2007 11:08 AM
I think you can use a redundant interface but you can not use a subinterface for teh failover link. For stateful failover link you can share even with a regular data link but it is not recommended and the ASA will issue out a warning.
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