Hi All,
I have a problem here with HSRP on 6509. The Cisco 6509 has 2 MSFC cards.
As I understand correctly, only the first card (active one) does the
routing. The second card (standby one) should do NOTHING, unless the first
card goes down (please correct me if I am wrong). In my case,
What routing protocol are you running? EIGRP will do load sharing between
two interfaces.
JY
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Hi All,
I have a problem here with HSRP on 6509. The Cisco 6509 has 2 MSFC cards.
As I understand correctly, only the first
Yes, I do run EIGRP. Will EIGRP cause the problem?
Jim Yam wrote in message
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What routing protocol are you running? EIGRP will do load sharing between
two interfaces.
JY
Thomas N. wrote in message
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- Original Message -
From: Thomas N.
I have a problem here with HSRP on 6509. The Cisco 6509 has 2 MSFC cards.
As I understand correctly, only the first card (active one) does the
routing. The second card (standby one) should do NOTHING, unless the
first
card goes down (please
OK, it seems that my 6509 is running an a hybrid mode. It has 2 supervisor
engine cards running CATOS and 2 MSFC cards running IOS. Also, There are
multiple groups (one group per VLAN). All group use the first MSFC card for
routing ( this is based on the show standby on the first card IOS
On a 6509 with two MSFC2s both MSFCs are active, i.e.
both are capable of routing.
If you only want to use on , only configure one. There
are articles on the Cisco website which show you how
to use both.
you can use both to do routing for different VLANS,
i.e. loadsharing.
you can also
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