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Considering it's supposed to be a hardware bypass, I'm guessing the "bypass status" is erroneous in this case.
According to the Bypass Card FAQ: Bypass (Fail-Open) network interface card FAQ
If bypass is initiated, the flipping is immediate as this is hardware bypass. Yet, the thresholds for each of the following states should be considered:
- There is a power loss - Immediate
- The appliance is rebooting - Immediate
- Unable to allocate memory in kernel - Immediate
- High CPU and packet drops - Threshold is set to 5,000 drops and 85% CPU usage within 20 seconds.
- DLP process is crash - 20 crashes within 300 seconds
- FWD process is not responding - Threshold is set to 75 seconds
And further, the unit will not stay in bypass mode unless one of the above conditions is satisfied.
Hi Dameon,
I can see the bypass light turn green and appear bypass status is on in cli. So, it seem bypass card work normally.
B.R.
herschel
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