Which two statements about Cisco ASA failover troubleshooting are true? (Choose two.)
A.
With active/active failover, failover link troubleshooting should be done in the system execution space.
B.
With active/active failover, ASR groups must be enabled.
C.
With active/active failover, user data passing interfaces troubleshooting should be done within the context execution space.
D.
The failed interface threshold is set to 1. Using the show monitor-interface command, if one of the monitored interfaces on both the primary and secondary
Cisco ASA appliances is in the unknown state, a failover should occur.
E.
Syslog level 1 messages will be generated on the standby unit only if the logging standby command is used.
Explanation:
System Configuration
The system administrator adds and manages contexts by configuring each context configuration location, allocated interfaces, and other context operating
parameters in the system configuration, which, like a single mode configuration, is the startup configuration. The system configuration identifies basic settings for
the security appliance. The system configuration does not include any network interfaces or network settings for itself; rather, when the system needs to access
network resources (such as downloading the contexts from the server), it uses one of the contexts that is designated as the admin context. The system
configuration does include a specialized failover interface for failover traffic only.
Context Configurations
The security appliance includes a configuration for each context that identifies the security policy, interfaces, and almost all the options you can configure on a
standalone device. You can store context configurations on the internal Flash memory or the external Flash memory card, or you can download them from a TFTP,
FTP, or HTTP(S) server.