Bill,

Thanks for your response. I actually had a group number in an earlier
config. I took it out after looking at a sample config on the cisco web site
(http://cisco.com/warp/public/619/1.html)

Either way it didn't work.

Regards,

Paul.

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill O'Brien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 03:43
To: Paul Montgomery
Subject: Re: HSRP problem


Paul,

I think you need a number after standby to associate a
group so both router know there in the same group

e0

standby 1 ip 10.10.10.1
standby 1 preempt
standby 1 priority 100


e0

standby 1 ip 10.10.10.1
standby 1 preempt 
standby 1 priority 200

Bill


--- Paul Montgomery
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Group,
> 
> I am experiencing difficulty with implementing HSRP
> on a couple of 3640s. I
> have set this up using configurations that have been
> working previously.
> Both routers are connected to Nortel 10/100
> autosensing switches (separate
> but in the same stack). I have no VLANs or
> segmentation set up on the
> switches. I have set up debugging on the standby on
> both routers. What I see
> is only the outgoing hello packets. I do not see the
> incoming hello packets,
> consequently both routers think the other is down
> and therefore takes up
> the active router role. I have tried to do a
> multicast ping to 224.0.0.2
> which I believe is the multicast group address that
> HSRP uses without
> success.
> 
> I have attached the relevent bits of config below.
> 
> If anyone could shed any light on this curious
> problem I would be most
> grateful.
> 
> 
> 
> Standby router
> 
> standby-router>#sh standby
> Ethernet0/0 - Group 0
>   Local state is Active, priority 100, may preempt,
> use bia
>   Hellotime 3 holdtime 10
>   Next hello sent in 00:00:02.556
>   Hot standby IP address is 10.10.2.200 configured
>   Active router is local
>   Standby router is unknown expired
>   Standby virtual mac address is 0010.7b44.cf41
> 
> interface Ethernet0/0
>  ip address 10.10.2.209 255.0.0.0
>  no ip redirects
>  ip directed-broadcast
>  standby use-bia
>  standby priority 100
>  standby preempt
>  standby ip 10.10.2.200
> 
> Primary-router>#sh standby
> Ethernet0/0 - Group 0
>   Local state is Active, priority 200, may preempt,
> use bia
>   Hellotime 3 holdtime 10
>   Next hello sent in 00:00:01.338
>   Hot standby IP address is 10.10.2.200 configured
>   Active router is local
>   Standby router is unknown expired
>   Standby virtual mac address is 0030.947e.d480
> 
> interface Ethernet0/0
>  description *** Local Area Network Segment ***
>  ip address 172.31.72.200 255.255.255.0 secondary
>  ip address 10.10.2.207 255.0.0.0
>  no ip redirects
>  ip directed-broadcast
>  standby use-bia
>  standby priority 200 preempt
>  standby ip 45.10.2.200
> 
> 
> 
> Paul Montgomery
> Technical Project Manager
> CNE, MCP, CCNA, CCDA
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