Category Archives: Cisco ASA Firewall
Wide Area Networks (WANs) have long been the backbone of enterprise networking, enabling organizations to connect multiple local area networks (LANs) across vast geographical distances. Traditionally, WANs have relied on dedicated leased lines and private circuits to ensure secure and reliable data transmission. This centralized approach allowed businesses to host applications and services in a […]
In a multiple context mode, each security context can be assigned to a specific failover group. This logical grouping allows for tailored failover behavior, enhancing traffic management and redundancy. For instance, assigning high-priority contexts to a dedicated failover group ensures that critical traffic is handled promptly during failover events. Implementing Stateful Failover for Seamless Session […]