Chapter 7 Configuring Redundant ACE Appliances
Displaying Redundancy Information
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My State
State of the FT group member in the local ACE. Possible
states are:
•
FSM_FT_STATE_INIT—Initial state for each
member (local and peer) of an FT group. The
configuration for the FT group exists but the group is
not yet in service.
•
FSM_FT_STATE_ELECT—State that the local group
member enters when you configure the
inservice
command for an FT group. Through the election
process, the local context negotiates with its peer
context in the FT group to determine their states. One
member enters the ACTIVE state and the other
member enters the STANDBY_CONFIG state.
•
FSM_FT_STATE_ACTIVE—State that indicates that
the local member of the FT group is active and
processing flows.
•
FSM_FT_STATE_STANDBY_COLD—State that
indicates if either the FT VLAN is down but the peer
device is still alive, or the configuration or application
state synchronization failed. When a context is in this
state and a switchover occurs, the transition to the
ACTIVE state is stateless.
•
FSM_FT_STATE_STANDBY_CONFIG—State that
indicates that the local standby context is waiting to
receive configuration information from its active peer
context in the FT group. The active peer context
receives a notification to send a snapshot of its
running-configuration file to the local standby context.
•
FSM_FT_STATE_STANDBY_BULK—State that
indicates that the local standby context is waiting to
receive state information from its active peer context.
The active peer context receives a notification to send
a snapshot of the current state information for all
applications to the standby context.
Table 7-6
Field Descriptions for the show ft track Command Output
(continued)
Field
Description