Looks like you have it configured correctly, and that they are forming "adjacencies". At the risk of offending, but always best to start right at the beginning, the gateway on your hosts are set to the HSRP address correct?
When you unplug any of the 4 cables, you can no longer ping the either side of the host. Perhaps give us a debug standby during one of these events ? garrett allen wrote: > > i have a need for a high availability solution for a default > gateway > configuration. just finished the ccdp and thought it might be > interesting to try hsrp on a pair of 2514's. put some of that > theory > to work. instead of highly resiliant i've managed to configure > it for > mass failure. arg.., not exactly what i had in mind. now, any > time i > take down 1 of the 4 links, the connect between 2 remote hosts > dies. > this is in a lab (production is not a lab, production is not a > lab...) > so it is a mystery i would like to solve, but it is not > critical. > > here is the basic config (hope it makes it): > > pc host 1 -----+----- e0 router 1, e1 ----+--------- pc host 2 > | | > |----- e0 router 2, e1 ----| > > the routers act as a default gateway between the internal > network > (represented by pc host 1) and the external world (represented > by pc > host 2). i have used 10.3 and 10.4 /16 as the addresses for > each side > of the divide. i want to run hsrp on both sets of router > interfaces so > that in the event a router or an interface fails, the traffic > impact is > minimized. in the real world pc host 2 will be a firewall and > there > will be other hosts off that segment as well > > looks easy. sounds plausible. read the cisco docs. looks > like it > should work. minimal incantations before tickling the > keyboard. key > in the configs and it fires up nicely. do the show standby > thingee and > all looks cool. can ping the 2 stations end to end. most > excellent. > put a router in debug mode. when i pull one of the 4 router > cables the > router goes through a state change but no bits make it to the > far end. > not even the shiney ones. bitstream courtesy of ping. > > maybe i misunderstood what hsrp was suppose to do. the configs > are > below, along with the show standby results. both are 2514's (2 > aui's) > and both are running 12.2(1d). probably forgot to put the > interface in > mumble mode or something equally easy. no laughter, please. > > thanks in advance. > > router 1 > interface Ethernet0 > ip address 10.3.255.2 255.255.0.0 > no ip route-cache > no ip mroute-cache > standby 1 priority 200 preempt > standby 1 ip 10.3.0.2 > ! > interface Ethernet1 > ip address 10.4.254.2 255.255.0.0 > no ip route-cache > no ip mroute-cache > standby 2 priority 200 preempt > standby 2 ip 10.4.254.10 > > > router 2 > interface Ethernet0 > ip address 10.3.255.1 255.255.0.0 > no ip route-cache > no ip mroute-cache > standby 1 priority 225 preempt > standby 1 ip 10.3.0.2 > ! > interface Ethernet1 > ip address 10.4.254.1 255.255.0.0 > no ip route-cache > no ip mroute-cache > standby 2 priority 150 preempt > standby 2 ip 10.4.254.10 > > results of show standby > Router1#show standby > Ethernet0 - Group 1 > Local state is Standby, priority 200, may preempt > Hellotime 3 holdtime 10 > Next hello sent in 00:00:00.940 > Hot standby IP address is 10.3.0.2 configured > Active router is 10.3.255.1 expires in 00:00:09, priority 225 > Standby router is local > 20 state changes, last state change 00:22:34 > Ethernet1 - Group 2 > Local state is Active, priority 200, may preempt > Hellotime 3 holdtime 10 > Next hello sent in 00:00:01.676 > Hot standby IP address is 10.4.254.10 configured > Active router is local > Standby router is 10.4.254.1 expires in 00:00:08 > Standby virtual mac address is 0000.0c07.ac02 > 17 state changes, last state change 00:23:26 > Router1# > > Router2#show standby > Ethernet0 - Group 1 > Local state is Active, priority 225, may preempt > Hellotime 3 holdtime 10 > Next hello sent in 00:00:01.010 > Hot standby IP address is 10.3.0.2 configured > Active router is local > Standby router is 10.3.255.2 expires in 00:00:09 > Standby virtual mac address is 0000.0c07.ac01 > 24 state changes, last state change 00:22:04 > Ethernet1 - Group 2 > Local state is Standby, priority 150, may preempt > Hellotime 3 holdtime 10 > Next hello sent in 00:00:01.272 > Hot standby IP address is 10.4.254.10 configured > Active router is 10.4.254.2 expires in 00:00:09, priority 200 > Standby router is local > 32 state changes, last state change 00:22:25 > Router2# > > Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=64699&t=64636 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

