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ecce
Sep 09, 2020Cirrostratus
As far as I know the failover cable has a special pinout. As long as the CAT6 cable you use has the correct internal wiring I don't see any issue, but making your own network cables is to me a big no-no. It's not easy to achieve the same level of quality as the cables you buy. Hardware failover is just a voltage "sent" though the cable and if the voltage drops it triggers a failover, you don't have to wait for missing UDP packets. BUT, there are restrictions, like maximum length of 15 meters and it has to be a direct connection. Also, Hardware failover is rarely needed, network failover is easily fast enough for all installations I have done so far. Are you sure you really need it?
Check out https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K1426