[c-nsp] pix question
Afsheen Bigdeli
afsheenb at gravityplaysfavorites.net
Sat Feb 9 11:27:54 EST 2008
Hmm, this happened to me a few years ago. If I recall correctly, you
can't pass traffic to the standby PIX in an active/standby pair. What
does "show failover" say on the active PIX - can it see it's standby
neighbor, and do the interfaces look normal?
--afsheenb
Ultramajestic wrote:
> I have an active and a passive pix failover configuration, the situation
> is that the passive node is not reachable, I can't do ping neither
> telnet.
>
> I think I should go there with my laptop and serial cable since I am not
> sure if the serial number is available as stick :-/
>
> El jue, 07-02-2008 a las 10:34 -0800, Jay Hennigan escribió:
>> Ziv Leyes wrote:
>>> How far away are you from that device? Can't you just plug a console cable to it and check?
>> If he is close enough to plug in a console cable, he's probably close
>> enough to read the serial number on the nameplate.
>>
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