Which type of failover has been implemented?

A customer has two ASAs configured in high availability and is experiencing connection drops that require re-establishment each time failover occurs. Which type of failover has been implemented?
A. stateful
B. routed
C. transparent
D. stateless

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6 thoughts on “Which type of failover has been implemented?

  1. 100% D
    Failover Types

    Within these two different failover modes, there are also two different failover types: stateless and stateful. When using stateless failover, if a failover should need to occur, all active connections will be dropped and will have to be reestablished to continue communications.

    When using stateful failover, connection state information is exchanged between the failover partners (or groups). If a failover should need to occur, the active connections (that are supported) can be seamlessly transferred and will not need to be reestablished

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