HSRP is used when two or more routers share interfaces on the same LAN
subnet.  The LAN interface IP addresses and the HSRP addresses must all
be in the same subnet unless you're purposefully trying to create some
bizarre behavior.

John

>>> "enabled"  9/10/02 8:59:30 AM >>>
Is there a rule stating that addresses in a HSRP group need to be in
the 
same subnet?

For example can I have 2 devices with the following addresses:
RouterA: 10.10.10.1
RouterB: 172.16.10.1
HSRP address: 192.168.10.1

Thanks,

Sam




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