Vajira

If time dealy during change over is not an issue, then use the default.

Kiran


>From: "Vajira Wijesinghe" 
>Reply-To: "Vajira Wijesinghe" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: HSRP timer dispute [7:64658]
>Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 22:47:39 GMT
>
>Hi group,
>
>Let me apologise first for forwarding this stupid question as a
>networking engineer. But i need you guy's answers just to show to my
>client who doesnot believe what i'm saying.
>
>We have two 6509's connected by 4-gig etherchannel and configured HSRP
>groups in them for the default gateway redundancy of each VLAN.
>As you all know, default hello time is 3 sec and hold time is 10 sec.
>
>I have reconfigured these timers to hello 1 sec and hold 4 sec.
>
>Now client is unhappy because effectively I have increased the rate of
>hello packet sending by 3 times. He is worrying about the amount of
>hello traffic I have infused to this gigabit network.
>
>Does any one of you have any comment?
>Thanks
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