NAT & HSRP Problem

2001-02-17 Thread Simon Watson
Hi Guys   I've got 2 dual ethernet Cisco 1605 routers connected to each other via 2 cascaded hubs.Both sets of interfaces are set up for HSRP.(eth0 of both routers are in one HSRP group & eth1 are in another HSRP group). Both routers have also been set up to staically NAT a device(which will be

Re: NAT & HSRP Problem

2001-02-17 Thread Jason Fletcher
I don't think you can do this? The standby router doesn't have the translation table of the active router, so when the active router went down you will lose your connection. Jason Fletcher "Simon Watson" wrote in message ... >Hi Guys >  >I've got 2 dual ethernet Cisco 1605 routers connected to

RE: NAT & HSRP Problem

2001-02-17 Thread Bob Johnson
#x27;t use the virtual MAC address but uses the actual physical address I've heard that they are working on a enhancement that should address both issues. Hopefully it will be out in 12.2x. Bob -Original Message- From: Jason Fletcher To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 2/16/01 3:24 PM Subj

Re: NAT & HSRP Problem

2001-02-18 Thread dre
it will be out in 12.2x. > > Bob > > > -Original Message- > From: Jason Fletcher > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 2/16/01 3:24 PM > Subject: Re: NAT & HSRP Problem > > I don't think you can do this? The standby router doesn't have the > transl