Hello Easwar,
Just a read a document on Thrid Party HA and it says the following
A external HA configuration requires three networks: two forwarding networks and one state-sync network. The management network can use the forwarding interface that faces the protected network. The IDP Sensor connects to these networks through cables attached to one or more of its interfaces. During the Sensor configuration process, you are prompted to assign IP addresses on these networks to interfaces on the IDP Sensors:
Forwarding Networks and Interfaces
The interfaces that connect the IDP Sensor to the external network and protected network are forwarding
interfaces. Forwarding interfaces send and receive network traffic. You can choose multiple interfaces on the IDP Sensor as forwarding interfaces.
However, to increase performance, Juniper Networks recommends that you assign forwarding interfaces to those interfaces that share a network driver: Use
eth2 and eth3 as forwarding interfaces, or use eth4 and eth5 as forwarding interfaces.
The State-Sync Network and Interface (Dedicated Network)
The state-sync interface connects the IDP Sensors. The HA daemon uses the dedicated state-sync interface to synchronize traffic flow between the IDP Sensors. State-sync IP addresses can be any IP address, including RFC1918 nonroutable IPs.
It goes on to say that if I am configuring inline mode, then I ionly have the option of Third Party HA mode. So what extra configs do I need on the switch part to make the failover happen?