Jeff Kell said:

"You can run ASA LAN failover over one (or configure them separately).  I 
remember reading (or think I did) somewhere that it was preferable to run this 
failover link through a switch as opposed to a crossover cable, but I can't 
cite a reference."


For what its worth: We had 2 clusters that we set up some months apart - the 
first set a straight thru cable worked OK and for the 2nd set a straight thru 
didn't. No clue why. (Same models, same version of code, same failover 
interface). Took us a few hours to figure out to use a crossover on the 2nd 
pair.

Definitely one of those head scratching moments.....


-Jeff Wojciechowski



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