yes, it will sync automatically, or you can force it
with "write standby"

HTH,
ms
--- "Steven A. Ridder"  wrote:
> Speaking of stateful PIX's, if I make a change on 1
> PIX, and it has failover
> on, will it automatically make a change on the other
> PIX?
> 
> 
> ""Gaz""  wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > In article , [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > says...
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > In a Stataful configuration, and two PIX are
> interconnected via a
> > > dedicated Failover Fastethernet, in case of the
> Active unit's Internal
> > > interface fails, is there any method to shift
> traffic to the Standby
> > > unit's Internal interface to maintain
> connectivity, thanks.
> > >
> > > Leo
> > > Best Regards.
> > Not sure what you mean there. That's what failover
> does unless I'm
> > misunderstanding your question.
> >
> > You configure the main IP address for the
> interface and you configure a
> > failover address. If the Pix's decide that the
> active one has a problem
> > (power,interface down etc) the secondary pix takes
> over the main IP
> > address.
> > If the primary is still contactable it will have
> the failover IP address
> > on its inside interface.
> >
> > That's why it's safe to telnet to the main IP
> address and you know that
> > you're on the active Pix, but by console you need
> to do a show fail to
> > make sure the device you're on is primary active
> or secondary active
> > before you make changes.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Gaz
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