FAILOVER_MODE_ACTIVE_ACTIVEFAILOVER_MODE_ACTIVE_STANDBYFAILOVER_STATE_STANDBYFAILOVER_STATE_ACTIVEFAILOVER_STATE_FORCED_OFFLINEFAILOVER_STATE_OFFLINEFAILOVER_STATE_UNKNOWN
Checks to see if this device is part of a redundant pair.
Gets the current fail-over mode that the device is running in.
Gets the peer IP address(es) in a redundant pair. There will be a primary
address and possibly a secondary address. The primary will be the first
entry in the returned list.
Gets the current fail-over state that the device is running in.
Sets the device to standby mode.
Sets the device to standby mode for all traffic groups and
requests the specified device to become active for
all traffic groups.
Sets the specified traffic groups to standby mode.
If the list of traffic groups is empty, all traffic groups will be
set to standby.
Sets the specified traffic groups to standby mode. The traffic groups become active on the given device.
If the list of traffic groups is empty, all traffic groups will be
set to standby and will become active on the specified device.
Sets the device to "forced offline" state.
Sets the device to release the "forced offline" state.
Restores an active-active device configuration after a failure.
You can only use this command after the DB key "Failover.ManFailBack" has been created,
and set to a value of "enable".
Gets the version information for this interface.
Checks to see if this device is part of a redundant pair.
Gets the current fail-over mode that the device is running in.
Gets the peer IP address(es) in a redundant pair. There will be a primary
address and possibly a secondary address. The primary will be the first
entry in the returned list.
Gets the current fail-over state that the device is running in.
Sets the device to standby mode.
Sets the device to standby mode for all traffic groups and
requests the specified device to become active for
all traffic groups.
Sets the specified traffic groups to standby mode.
If the list of traffic groups is empty, all traffic groups will be
set to standby.
Sets the specified traffic groups to standby mode. The traffic groups become active on the given device.
If the list of traffic groups is empty, all traffic groups will be
set to standby and will become active on the specified device.
Sets the device to "forced offline" state.
Sets the device to release the "forced offline" state.
Restores an active-active device configuration after a failure.
You can only use this command after the DB key "Failover.ManFailBack" has been created,
and set to a value of "enable".
Gets the version information for this interface.
The Failover interface enables you to manipulate a device's fail-over states. For example, you can get the state, active or standby,
in which a device is running in a redundant configuration. You can also switch a device's state from active to standby.
This interface does not support transactions.