you can try flex links as well
On Jan 1, 2012 2:51 PM, "Ryan Jensen" <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you have an ethernet handoff (not sure what kind of uplink we're talking
> about), you can stick a couple small switches of some kind in front of and
> behind you existing router. Connect your second router to these switches
> too and then run your fhrp.
> On Jan 1, 2012 1:50 PM, "Imran Ali" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > i have  only one uplink and my boss wants to implement redundancy of
> > routers .
> >
> >
> > if one router fails other should take over . HSRP , vrrp and GLBP all
> > required dual links . but i  want to achieve hardware redundancy and not
> > link redundancy . is this possible ?
> >
> >
> >  the same can be achieved with asa  in active and stanby mode  .....but
> we
> > have routers instead of ASA.
> >
> > Any idea , expert can guide me ?
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