RE: non unique mac addresses [7:37508]

2002-03-07 Thread Hire, Ejay

Isn't there a command like "standby use-bia xxx.." where you can
specify the MAc to use?

-Ejay

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From: Larry Letterman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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yes, along the line you mentioned, the new sup-II/MSFC-2
will only have 16 hsrp groups available...which means the
groups will have to be re-used...


Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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ashish
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 6:53 PM
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Subject: non unique mac addresses [7:37508]


Hi,
Today only I came to know that HSRP uses the following MAC address on all
media except Token Ring:
.0c07.ac**   (where ** is the HSRP group number)
No wonder why I saw non unique mac addresses on cisco boxes.

Now my problem is that I am working on an application which assumes that
each cisco box will have a unique mac address,
set aside multicast and broadcast mac addresses.

Can anyone help me out and let me know other scenarios where cisco boxes use
such common mac addresses as in HSRP.

Thanks,
Ashish




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RE: non unique mac addresses [7:37508]

2002-03-06 Thread Larry Letterman

yes, along the line you mentioned, the new sup-II/MSFC-2
will only have 16 hsrp groups available...which means the
groups will have to be re-used...


Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
ashish
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 6:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: non unique mac addresses [7:37508]


Hi,
Today only I came to know that HSRP uses the following MAC address on all
media except Token Ring:
.0c07.ac**   (where ** is the HSRP group number)
No wonder why I saw non unique mac addresses on cisco boxes.

Now my problem is that I am working on an application which assumes that
each cisco box will have a unique mac address,
set aside multicast and broadcast mac addresses.

Can anyone help me out and let me know other scenarios where cisco boxes use
such common mac addresses as in HSRP.

Thanks,
Ashish




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non unique mac addresses [7:37508]

2002-03-06 Thread ashish

Hi,
Today only I came to know that HSRP uses the following MAC address on all
media except Token Ring:
.0c07.ac**   (where ** is the HSRP group number)
No wonder why I saw non unique mac addresses on cisco boxes.

Now my problem is that I am working on an application which assumes that
each cisco box will have a unique mac address,
set aside multicast and broadcast mac addresses.

Can anyone help me out and let me know other scenarios where cisco boxes use
such common mac addresses as in HSRP.

Thanks,
Ashish




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