Nonsense, the routers do not look in each others config to get HSRP working.
When HSRP is working, it checks to see if the primary router is online, in
your case it checks to see if the primary is up and running. When the
primairy fails it takes over the "shared" address.....nothing more (nothing
less). So when you virtual ip adres changes to the other blade, the other
config is used.
Oh when VLAN 1 was shutdown, HSRP will never use that interface.....in
fact...HSRP will not be running on that interface.
Be aware that in a 6006 with MSFC's both MSFC's are online (also when 1
supervisor engine is switched off) so when you are bridging VLANS.....take
care of the spanning tree.....
Gerwin
-----Original Message-----
From: Don Dettmore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 3:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: issues with HSRP
Greetings
I implemented HSRP on my Catalyst 6006 w/ redundant Supervisor/MSFCs.
I did a failover test - and it performed well - the redundant Supe
failed over and everything seemed to work fine.
However, when the promeary Supe came back online - some things did
not work right. Mainly, bridging of LU6.2 traffic failed.
I called Cisco, and they said that with HSRP, both router configs
must be the same (in my case, VLAN 1 was shutdown on one of the
routers).
Does anyone have any insight on this? Do the router configs have to
be EXACTLY the same - line by line? Does anyone know of any tools to
sync the configs. (I have just started playing with resource manager
essentials).
TIA
Don Dettmore
Lead Network Engineer
Fiserv - CBS Worldwide
(407) 513-5236
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