Hi:
If we have 2 ASA's configured for failover connected to 2 switches, is there a
reason why the default route in both switches point to the physical address of
the primary asa.
If the primary asa to switch ip's are .1 and .2 and secondary asa to switch #2
ip's are .3 and .4 and the hsrp active is .100, shouldn't the default route in
both switches point to the .100?
What is different in asa compared to regular routers?
What happens if the primary asa goes down? How will the switches then know how
to route to the primary asa ip: .1?
Or is this config actually wrong?
Thanks !!
CN
Received on Thu May 14 2009 - 20:34:36 ART
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