Don't use '100',   just use 120/110 priorities and use 'preempt' so that
they will overthrow the other if the router has a higher priority.

Bill.


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> Hey Group,
>      Got an issue for you. I am faced with a dilemma here. We have a
client
> who is about to make us upgrade about 100 IOS's to fix this issue and I
just
> want to know if there is another way around it. We have a site with 2
> redundant routers. HSRP is configured between them. The modle is Cisco
> 2612(Token/Ether) when we configure HSRP with a priority of 100 on the
> secondary router and 105 on the primary both of them get stuck in INIT.
The
> rest of the network uses these settings and everything is nice and dandy.
> When we go onto these devices and try to set the priority to 100, HSRP
does
> not work!?!? If we set it to 105, 110, 115, etc. it will work just fine
but
> for some reason it will not except 100. Has anybody ever dealt with this
> problem or know how to fix it? I would really appreciate it if somebody
could
> help us out or it looks like we will be working nights here if you know
what
> I mean. Thanks in advance all...
>
> Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA, CCDA, 1/4-NP
>
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