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Fortinet Failover
Hello Everyone,
I am using device model 200 F. When failover happens from primary to secondary it takes 2 seconds. But the failover from secondary to primary takes 30 seconds.
any suggestion pls.
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Hi,
It is a cisco switch. Sure, I will check the logs. Thank you.
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Since it is based on link status how long are you waiting for the LACP and possible STP protocols and CAM tables to converge before initiating a fail back.
Default LACP timers on some switches are normally defaulted to slow/long (30 seconds) to send LACP PDUs.
Spanning tree on the upstream/downstream switches can also come into play depending on whether or not you are using PVST, RPVST, MST...
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Hi, I do not have much visibility on the switch side. Let me check that. Thank you for your valuable suggestions.
Created on ‎06-15-2023 09:36 AM Edited on ‎06-15-2023 09:37 AM
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For cisco check if the switch or switches are stacked, VSS, or vPC. There will also be delay for links that are spread across multiple switches in a virtual ha cluster.
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ok. Thank you.

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