I believe you are running MSFC in a hybrid mode. Both the switching enging
will syn and one of them will be active and the other one will be in
standby. But, both routing engines will be running. If you do "sh mod",
they should show on Mod 15 and 16. Hope this helps.


""Jim Yam""  wrote in message
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> What routing protocol are you running? EIGRP will do load sharing between
> two interfaces.
>
> JY
>
> ""Thomas N.""  wrote in message
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> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have a problem here with HSRP on 6509.  The Cisco 6509 has 2 MSFC
cards.
> > As I understand correctly, only the first card (active one) does the
> > routing.  The second card (standby one) should do NOTHING, unless the
> first
> > card goes down (please correct me if I am wrong).  In my case, things
are
> > different.  It seems both cards do the routing.  When I do a trace on a
> > destination, the result flips flop between the actually IP addresses of
> the
> > vlan on both cards.  Let's say I have VLAN 100 with:
> >
> > Virtual IP address = 10.100.1.100     255.255.0.0
> > IP address on first card (active) = 10.100.1.1     255.255.0.0
> > IP address on second card  (standbly) = 10.100.1.2     255.255.0.0
> >
> > When I do the trace on a destination that pass through this 6509, some
> path
> > includes 10.100.1.1, while other includes 10.100.1.2
> >
> > Is there some way I can check if the HSRP is configured correctly on my
> > 6509?  Thanks in advance!
> >
> > Thomas




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