that
> High Availability doesn't ? Once again, this is a question, not a statement
> or recommendation.
>
> Thanks
>
> Larry
>
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> To: [EMAI
Hi,
When using DECnet, the MAC address is changed
depending on the DECnet address. You need to use the
HSRP use-bia feature with DECnet. HSRP then uses the
DECNet MAC address.
From
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/decnet.htm
DECnet hosts do not use manufacturer-assigne
See if this helps explain what your seeing. I haven't seen the decnet
problem myself but I have seen the use of the bia "fix" strange HSRP
problems. It's a tool I keep in the back of my mind
Dave
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/619/hsrpguide4.shtml#3
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> Greeti
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Subject: Bridging and HSRP [7:39525]
Greetings all,
I've a 6509 with 2 sups and MSFCs, running hsrp between both MSFCs.
Routing 5 vlans, two of those 5 vlan are also bridging decnet. When
I've the standby interface up, users can't get out, if I shutd
nks
Larry
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Subject: Bridging and HSRP [7:39525]
Greetings all,
I've a 6509 with 2 sups and MSFCs, running hsrp between both MSFCs. Routing
5 vlans, two of t
Greetings all,
I've a 6509 with 2 sups and MSFCs, running hsrp between both MSFCs.
Routing 5 vlans, two of those 5 vlan are also bridging decnet. When
I've the standby interface up, users can't get out, if I shutdown the
standby interface all is good. According to Cisco I've to enable
"standby
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