Chris Camplejohn wrote:
> 
> This is a very common design in a campus backbone to track the
> vlan uplink
> from the distribution layer to the core layer.  In that design,
> there is
> only one port at L2 that is in the uplink vlan (i.e. it is a
> point-to-point
> L3 vlan).  So, when that one port goes down, auto-state brings
> the vlan down
> and HSRP can fail-over.
> 

I was kinda playing a game there to see if anyone was biting.
In reality we use it extensively in our network.  As a matter of fact we
tend to use it whether it is a Vlan or a physical port for exactly that
reason.  Always a good thing not to blachole your traffic if possible!
thanks



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