"Do I Know This Already?" Quiz
Foundation Topics" portion of the chapter, helps you determine how to spend your limited study time.1. Which of the following causes a failover event?
- A reboot or power interruption on the active PIX Firewall
- Low HTTP traffic on the outside interface
- Issuance of the failover active command on the standby PIX Firewall
- Low memory utilization for several consecutive seconds
- show failover
- failover
- view failover
- show me failover
- Configuration
- TCP connection table, including timeout information for each connection
- Translation (xlate) table
- Negotiated H.323 UDP protocols
- All of the above
- User authentication (uauth) table
- ISAKMP and IPSec SA table
- ARP table
- Routing information
- All of the above
- write standby
- copy to secondary
- force secondary
- force conf
- The stateful failover configuration is supported only by PIX Firewall 535 models.
- Only fiber connections can be used in a stateful failover hardware configuration.
- A PIX Firewall with two FDDI cards cannot use stateful failover, because an additional FDDI interface is not supported.
- There is no hardware restriction for stateful failover configuration.
- secondary ip address ip address
- failover ip address if-name ip-address
- ip address ip address secondary
- ip address ip address failover
- conf lan failover
- failover ip LAN
- failover lan interface if-name
- lan interface failover
- It quickly fails over to a peer when a power failure on the active unit takes place.
- It does not have the 6-foot-cable distance limitation for failover communication.
- It is preconfigured on the PIX Firewall.
- All of the above
- 10 seconds
- 15 seconds
- 30 seconds
- 25 seconds
- Serial link cable can transfer data at 100 Mbps.
- The two units maintain the heartbeat network over the cable.
- Network link status is not communicated over the serial link.
- Keepalive packets and configuration replication are communicated over the serial link.
- Foundation Topics," "Foundation Summary," and "Q&A" sections.
- Foundation Summary" section and then go to the "Q&A" section. Otherwise, move to the next chapter.
