RE: HSRP - hows it work [7:24721]

2001-10-31 Thread Erick B.
A tunnel might be a way around this, since the tunnel should go down if end-to-end connectivity goes down. I know its extra overhead. Can you configure the radio to not send keepalives when the link is lost? I'm not much into Radio tech, but it's a idea. This would cause the s0 to lose DTR and g

RE: HSRP - hows it work [7:24721]

2001-10-31 Thread Jenny McLeod
Can you use floating static routes instead? JMcL Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA wrote: > > Hi group, > > > Who have used the 'standby track serial 0' command > before, while configuring HSRP. > > I tried it and was disappointed because, my two > upstream providers are connected via a radio

RE: HSRP - hows it work [7:24721]

2001-10-31 Thread Symon Thurlow
[ The following text is in the "iso-8859-1" character set. ] [ Your display is set for the "US-ASCII" character set. ] [ Some characters may be displayed incorrectly. ] --- I recently set it up, 2Mb leased line on one router, ISDN on the other. It worked faultlessly.

RE: HSRP - hows it work [7:24721]

2001-10-31 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA
Hi group, Who have used the 'standby track serial 0' command before, while configuring HSRP. I tried it and was disappointed because, my two upstream providers are connected via a radio (microwave link). Even when one of them is down, the radio coneected to the router still send keepalives to t

RE: HSRP - hows it work [7:24721]

2001-10-31 Thread Symon Thurlow
--- I recently set it up, 2Mb leased line on one router, ISDN on the other. It worked faultlessly. Not microwave though. Does your line protocol go down? Symon > Hi group, > > > Who have used the 'standby track serial 0' command > before, while configuring HSRP. > > I tried i

RE: HSRP - hows it work [7:24721]

2001-10-30 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA
Hi group, Who have used the 'standby track serial 0' command before, while configuring HSRP. I tried it and was disappointed because, my two upstream providers are connected via a radio (microwave link). Even when one of them is down, the radio coneected to the router still send keepalives to t

RE: HSRP - hows it work [7:24721]

2001-10-30 Thread Michael Williams
If router A has a higher priority and is setup to preempt, then when it comes back up (after a failure), it will resume being the active. If router A does not setup with preempt, it won't become the active until Router B fails or is restarted, etc. HSRP works by "projecting" a virtual IP address

HSRP - hows it work [7:24721]

2001-10-30 Thread Dave Shine
If you setup HSRP on a two router and one is set to prempt. Router A has a higher priority tah router B and is currenlty the active router. Router A then fails and router B is now active. If Router A comes back online will it again become the active router or would you need to fail-over router B?