URGENT HSRP PROBLEM [7:62064]

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

Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems


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From: "Raj" 
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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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