Whenever a failover takes place on the ASA running in failover mode, all active connections are dropped and clients must re-establish their connections unless.

Whenever a failover takes place on the ASA running in failover mode, all active connections are dropped and clients must re-establish their connections unless

Whenever a failover takes place on the ASA running in failover mode, all active connections are dropped and clients must re-establish their connections unless

A.
the ASA is configured for Active-Active failover

B.
the ASA is configured for LAN-Based failover

C.
the ASA is configured to use a serial cable as the failover link

D.
the ASA is configured for Active-Standby failover and a state failover link has been configured

E.
the ASA is configured for Active-Active failover and a state failover link has been configured

F.
the ASA is configured for Active-Standby failover



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Riley

Riley

Should be F, D is not applicable because a state failover link wouldn’t drop connections, E would be when you do multiple context and still wouldn’t lose connections. The statement follows what would happen in active-standby WITHOUT failover configured.