Re: URGENT HSRP PROBLEM [7:62064]

2003-01-28 Thread Larry Letterman
what are the routers connected too that allows the routers
to talk hsrp to each other...?

Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems


- Original Message -
From: "Raj" 
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Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 2:03 PM
Subject: URGENT HSRP PROBLEM [7:62064]


> HSRP PROBLEM
>
> x.x.x.36 and x.x.x.37 are two routers.
>
>
> f0 interface config:
> x.x.x.x.36 config:
> standby 1 ip x.x.x.35
> standby 1 priority 150
> standby 1 preempt delay minimum 2
> standby 1 track serial0 15
>
>
> f0 interface config:
> x.x.x.x.37 config:
> standby 1 ip x.x.x.35
> standby 1 priority 140
> standby 1 prempt
> standby 1 track serial0 20
>
>
> Problem:
>
> Both routers keep switching roles. The serial interfaces
and links are
> perfect. They never go down.
> I have disabled f0 on .37 router and when i enable it, it
seems to be stuck
> in speak state and even takes over as active but the .36
router never
> registers any changes in its state during this time.
> Access-lists,etc arent a problem..
>
> Thank You
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RE: URGENT HSRP PROBLEM [7:62064]

2003-01-28 Thread Daniel Cotts
Sorry, I don't have time to look into your problem. Try the Cisco article
"Avoiding HSRP Instability in a Switching Environment with Various Router
Platforms". It might apply to your situation.

> -Original Message-
> From: Raj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 4:04 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: URGENT HSRP PROBLEM [7:62064]
> 
> 
> HSRP PROBLEM
> 
> x.x.x.36 and x.x.x.37 are two routers.
> 
> 
> f0 interface config:
> x.x.x.x.36 config:
> standby 1 ip x.x.x.35
> standby 1 priority 150
> standby 1 preempt delay minimum 2
> standby 1 track serial0 15
> 
> 
> f0 interface config:
> x.x.x.x.37 config:
> standby 1 ip x.x.x.35
> standby 1 priority 140
> standby 1 prempt
> standby 1 track serial0 20
> 
> 
> Problem:
> 
> Both routers keep switching roles. The serial interfaces and links are
> perfect. They never go down.
> I have disabled f0 on .37 router and when i enable it, it 
> seems to be stuck
> in speak state and even takes over as active but the .36 router never
> registers any changes in its state during this time.
> Access-lists,etc arent a problem..
> 
> Thank You




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RE: URGENT HSRP PROBLEM [7:62064]

2003-01-29 Thread Michael Williams
I have seen times where if you connect the two routers through a switch,
that spanning-tree can disrupt the HSPR Hellos, and cause problems.  If you
are connecting these two routers through a switch (or a swicthed
environment), make sure to use spanning-tree portfast on those ports so that
spanning-tree won't interfere.

Mike W.


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RE: URGENT HSRP PROBLEM [7:62064]

2003-01-29 Thread Claudio Spescha
hi 
this is a strange thing.
If the routers are connected via a switch make sure that port security is
disabled because the actice router has 2 MAC Adresses for the HSRP interface.

see you




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