load balance it and then if either side drops
the other will take over the full load anyway...


Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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Subject: Re: Can this be HSRP on a single router [7:40995]


You can't do that.  HSRP only works for LAN's.

""Nuurul Basar Mohd Baki""  wrote in message
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> Hai,
>
> I've recived a config that contain a sound like HSRP on a single router.
> The function is for Serial 0 to back up Serial 1 and vice versa.
> I am unable to see how does it works :(
> Can some help me on this
>
>
> Interface serial1/1
> bandwidth 128
> no ip addres
> encaps fr
> fr lmi-type ansi
>
> interface serial1/1.2 point-to-point
> bandwidth 64
> ip address *.*.*.89 255.255.255.252
> no arp fr
> fr interface-dlci 21
>
> !
>
> interface serial 1/2
> bandwidth 128
> no ip address
> ecnaps fr ietf
> fr lmi-type ansi
>
> interface serial 1/2.8 point-to-point
> badwidth 64
> ip address *.*.*.89 255.255.255.252
> fr interface-dlci 21
>
> !
>
> * The link is not having any load balancing configured on it.
> * If serial 0 is down all route will be auto rerouted to S1
>
> Question:
>
> 1)  How those this works ?, since both subinterface is having the same ip
> address.
> 2)  From the branch site, how do they chose the correct route?.
> 3)  Can this be define as HSRP ?
>
> I hope that some one can help me on this matters.
>
> Thanks




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