Correct, but if you use secondary ip addresses and a different group number
you can.

If the original poster wanted 2 HSRP groups where one group was active on
RouterA on netA and the other was active on RouterB on netB - both groups
would co-exist and not bother each other.

If RouterA failed then RouterB would become active on netB as well as
already active on netA.

The opposite holds true of course.

This is also helpful in trying to load balance HSRP by splitting the user
community manually, half to RouterA and half to RouterB - and maintain fault
tolerance.

Kevin Wigle

----- Original Message -----
From: "Erick B." 
To: 
Sent: Monday, 30 July, 2001 06:51
Subject: Re: HSRP [7:14135]


> I don't quite understand what your asking, but...
>
> IOS will not let you configure the same HSRP/standby
> address or IP subnet on multiple LAN interfaces. You
> would have to use a different IP subnet on each
> Ethernet interface with a HSRP/standby address in that
> subnet.
>
> Were you asking that or ?
>
> --- BASSOLE Rock  wrote:
> > Hello group,
> >
> >
> > I want to know if there are problems on doing a
> > double HSRP (ethernet1 and
> > ethernet0)  with 2 routers (same configuration).
> > Have you ever incounter any
> > problems (Duplicate addresse, NAT, ...).
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
> > Rock BASSOLE
> > Til: +33 (0) 1 45 96 22 03
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>
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