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FortiGate-7000E Handbook

FIM failure

FIM failure

If one or more FIMs in the primary FortiGate-7000E fails, the cluster renegotiates and the FortiGate-7000E with the most operating FIMs becomes the primary FortiGate-7000E. An FIM failure can occur if the FIM shuts down due to a software crash or hardware problem, or if the FIM is manually shut down or even removed from the chassis.

After the primary FortiGate-7000E experiences an FIM failure, the FortiGate-7000E with the most operating FIMs becomes the new primary FortiGate-7000E. The new primary FortiGate-7000E sends gratuitous arp packets out all of its connected interfaces to inform attached switches to send traffic to it. Sessions then resume with the new primary FortiGate-7000E.

If the secondary FortiGate-7000E experiences an FIM failure, its status in the cluster does not change. However, in future negotiations the FortiGate-7000E with an FIM failure is less likely to become the primary FortiGate-7000E.

FIM failure

If one or more FIMs in the primary FortiGate-7000E fails, the cluster renegotiates and the FortiGate-7000E with the most operating FIMs becomes the primary FortiGate-7000E. An FIM failure can occur if the FIM shuts down due to a software crash or hardware problem, or if the FIM is manually shut down or even removed from the chassis.

After the primary FortiGate-7000E experiences an FIM failure, the FortiGate-7000E with the most operating FIMs becomes the new primary FortiGate-7000E. The new primary FortiGate-7000E sends gratuitous arp packets out all of its connected interfaces to inform attached switches to send traffic to it. Sessions then resume with the new primary FortiGate-7000E.

If the secondary FortiGate-7000E experiences an FIM failure, its status in the cluster does not change. However, in future negotiations the FortiGate-7000E with an FIM failure is less likely to become the primary FortiGate-7000E.