Hi Mike,

 

The task does not state what mode the ether channel should be in. Hence
choose any method, best is LACP active mode.

 

What the task is referring to is Active/Active Failover. This essentially
means both the primary unit and secondary unit in the failover pair will be
active/forwarding for a particular context (T1 on ASA3 is forwarding traffic
and in standby mode on ASA4 while T2 on ASA4 is forwarding traffic/active
and in standby mode on ASA3). 

 

Active/Standby with multi-context would mean that all the contexts will be
in active/forwarding state on just one of the ASA.

 

When configuring etherchannel as a failover interface, make sure both the
units are manually configured for etherchannel and then configure the
failover.

 

Make sure speed and duplex are the same on ASA and the switch. 

 

 

Samarth Chidanand

Sr Instructor / Developer - IPexpert

CCIE #18535 (R&S, Security)

CCSI #34585

 

 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mike Rojas
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 9:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Security] LACP question Lab 9 WB1

 

Hello, 

I  have a quick question, and I think most of you know it but I am quite new
with Etherchannels and I need guidance on an issue that I  am having. On Lab
9 which is the one with BVI Active/Active and BVI interfaces, there is a
task that we need to configure the etherchannel for the Failover link. 

I did that however, I confused the term of Active/ with On in the type of
mode which we need to configure on the port channel, so it came up fine, but
it was not using LACP. 

Unfortunately, i dont have two switches that I can play with so my two ASAs
are plugged into the same switch. When I changed the mode to Active on the
switch as well on the ASAs, 3 ports were on the port channel, however, the
other 3 that belonged to the Secondary Unit stayed on a "suspended" state.

What I did to correct this issue was to create a port-channel 2, and I put
the same config and it was working fine. 

I know that If I dont use LACP, the 6 ports can be functional, however, if I
use LACP, 3 ports always stay on Suspended. 

Quite sure this is an easy one, just cant find the root cause. 

Thanks! 

Mike. 

 

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