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MAINT_MODE_FULL-All contexts on the ACE, MAINT_MODE_PARTIAL- All standby contexts

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Displaying Redundancy Information Chapter 7 Configuring Redundant ACE Appliances 7-50 Table 7-4 Field Descriptions for the show ft peer Command Output (continued) Field Maintenance Mode FT VLAN My IP Addr Peer IP Addr Query VLAN Peer Query IP Addr Heartbeat interval Heartbeat Count Tx Packets Tx Bytes Rx Packets Rx Bytes Description Current maintenance mode of the peer context in an FT group. Applications can turn on maintenance mode when there is an inability to communicate with the peer, license mismatches, too many application errors, and so on. Possible states are: • MAINT_MODE_OFF-Maintenance mode is turned off. • MAINT_MODE_PARTIAL- All standby contexts transition to the STANDBY_COLD state. The ACE enters this mode if configuration synchronization fails. • MAINT_MODE_FULL-All contexts on the ACE become nonredundant causing their peer contexts to become active. The ACE enters this mode just before you reboot the appliance and is used primarily when you upgrade the ACE software. Number of the interface configured as the FT VLAN. IP address of the local ACE. IP address of the peer ACE. Identifier of the interface configured as the query VLAN. IP address of the query interface used to obtain the state of the peer's health when the FT VLAN is down. Time in seconds that the ACE waits between sending heartbeat packets. Number of missed heartbeats that an ACE must detect before declaring the peer down. Total number of packets that the local ACE sent to the peer. Total number of bytes that the local ACE sent to the peer. Total number of packets that the local ACE received from the peer. Total number of bytes that the local ACE received from the peer. Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide OL-11157-01

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Chapter 7
Configuring Redundant ACE Appliances
Displaying Redundancy Information
7-50
Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide
OL-11157-01
Maintenance
Mode
Current maintenance mode of the peer context in an FT
group. Applications can turn on maintenance mode when
there is an inability to communicate with the peer, license
mismatches, too many application errors, and so on.
Possible states are:
MAINT_MODE_OFF—Maintenance mode is turned
off.
MAINT_MODE_PARTIAL— All standby contexts
transition to the STANDBY_COLD state. The ACE
enters this mode if configuration synchronization fails.
MAINT_MODE_FULL—All contexts on the ACE
become nonredundant causing their peer contexts to
become active. The ACE enters this mode just before
you reboot the appliance and is used primarily when you
upgrade the ACE software.
FT VLAN
Number of the interface configured as the FT VLAN.
My IP Addr
IP address of the local ACE.
Peer IP Addr
IP address of the peer ACE.
Query VLAN
Identifier of the interface configured as the query VLAN.
Peer Query IP
Addr
IP address of the query interface used to obtain the state of
the peer’s health when the FT VLAN is down.
Heartbeat
interval
Time in seconds that the ACE waits between sending
heartbeat packets.
Heartbeat Count
Number of missed heartbeats that an ACE must detect before
declaring the peer down.
Tx Packets
Total number of packets that the local ACE sent to the peer.
Tx Bytes
Total number of bytes that the local ACE sent to the peer.
Rx Packets
Total number of packets that the local ACE received from
the peer.
Rx Bytes
Total number of bytes that the local ACE received from the
peer.
Table 7-4
Field Descriptions for the show ft peer Command Output
(continued)
Field
Description