Ha! Ha!
>From: "MADMAN" >Reply-To: "MADMAN" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject:
Re: HSRP error with a BGP config!! [7:22179] >Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001
21:40:59 -0400 > >BUG?!?!?!? > >Cisco Nuts wrote: > > > > > > > Oh! Yeah!
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BUG?!?!?!?
Cisco Nuts wrote:
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>
> Oh! Yeah!
>
> The parameters do show up! No doubt about that. But the router does
> not take the command!! Any ideas??
> >From: "MADMAN"
> >Reply-To: "MADMAN"
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject
Oh! Yeah!
The parameters do show up! No doubt about that. But the router does not
take the command!! Any ideas??
>From: "MADMAN" >Reply-To: "MADMAN" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject:
Re: HSRP error with a BGP config!! [7:22179] >Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001
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> 32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
> 8192K bytes of processor board System flash (Read ONLY)
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> Please advise.
> Thank you.
> Kind regards.
>
> >From: "Richard Botham"
> >Reply-To: "Richard Botham"
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Botham"
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>Subject: RE: HSRP error with a BGP config!! [7:22179]
>Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 05:48:41 -0400
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>What type of router are you using.
>It looks like you may be using MHSRP fom the show standby
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>CCO states that some older lower end routers usin
What type of router are you using.
It looks like you may be using MHSRP fom the show standby
CCO states that some older lower end routers using Lance /Quicc ethernet
hardware will only support a single hsrp group and therefore only a single
unicast mac address.
Hope this helps.
Richard
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Hi,I am trying to configure 2 routers to use HSRP in a BGP environment.
Basically, I am following the sample on Cisco's web site for BGP
technical tips: "How to Use HSRP to Provide Redundancy in a Multihomed
BGP Network". I configed RTE ok. When I try to configure RTF, I get the
following error ms
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