Are your distribution switches dual connected to the two 5505? Then you can
do No. 3 and 4, but for efficiency you will need to make sure that the root
bridge for those VLANs point to the right switch that is also doing the
routing (the HSRP Primary)

AG

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From: khramov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 5:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: HSRP design [7:28982]


Hello

I have a design question.   I have two 5505 with RSM in each that are
connected to each other with 200Mb trunk.  Right now RSM of the first
switch is in VLAN 1; RSM of the second switch is in the VLAN 2.
Altogether I have about 20 VLANs.  I am planning to run HSRP between
both RSMs.  What would be the best way of doing it?
Here is what I think needs to happen:
1. Change the IP address of the second RSM and make it a part of VLAN 1
2. Reconfigure all VLAN
3. For even-numbered VLANs make the primary gateway RSM1
4. For odd-numbered VLANs make the primary gateway RSM 2
5. Copy the configuration for VLANs from RSM 1 to RSM 2

I do not have much experience in design so any input is more than
welcome.

Thanks,

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