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Configuring Failover
Table 14-7
Field
Interface name (n.n.n.n): For each interface, the display shows the IP address currently being
Stateful Failover Logical
Update Statistics
Link
Stateful Obj
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Show Failover Display Description (continued)
Options
used on each unit, as well as one of the following conditions:
The following fields relate to the Stateful Failover feature. If the Link
field shows an interface name, the Stateful Failover statistics are shown.
For each field type, the following statistics are shown. They are
counters for the number of state information packets sent between the
two units; the fields do not necessarily show active connections through
the unit.
General
Sum of all stateful objects.
sys cmd
Logical update system commands; for example, LOGIN and Stay
Alive.
up time
Up time, which the active unit passes to the standby unit.
RPC services
Remote Procedure Call connection information.
TCP conn
TCP connection information.
UDP conn
Dynamic UDP connection information.
ARP tbl
Dynamic ARP table information.
L2BRIDGE tbl
Layer 2 bridge table information (transparent firewall mode only).
Xlate_Timeout
Indicates connection translation timeout information.
VPN IKE upd
IKE connection information.
Failed—The interface has failed.
No Link—The interface line protocol is down.
Normal—The interface is working correctly.
Link Down—The interface has been administratively shut down.
Unknown—The security appliance cannot determine the status of
the interface.
Waiting—Monitoring of the network interface on the other unit has
not yet started.
interface_name—The interface used for the Stateful Failover link.
Unconfigured—You are not using Stateful Failover.
up—The interface is up and functioning.
down—The interface is either administratively shutdown or is
physically down.
failed—The interface has failed and is not passing stateful data.
xmit—Number of transmitted packets to the other unit.
xerr—Number of errors that occurred while transmitting packets to
the other unit.
rcv—Number of received packets.
rerr—Number of errors that occurred while receiving packets from
the other unit.
Chapter 14
Configuring Failover
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