RE: Bridging and HSRP [7:39525]

2002-03-26 Thread Roberts, Larry
This is more of a question on top of this question? If I have dual Sup's in a 6509, why not just run high availability and not worry about HSRP ? Does HSRP give you something that High Availability doesn't ? Once again, this is a question, not a statement or recommendation. Thanks Larry

RE: Bridging and HSRP [7:39525]

2002-03-26 Thread Bill Carter
It relates to DECnet using the mac address of the interface to derive the DECnet address. You need to configure DECnet, then HSRP using standby use-bia. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 8:26

Re: Bridging and HSRP [7:39525]

2002-03-26 Thread MADMAN
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Greetings

Re: Bridging and HSRP [7:39525]

2002-03-26 Thread Erick B.
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

Re: Bridging and HSRP [7:39525]

2002-03-26 Thread MADMAN
It's a good question though. When the 6500 first came out there was no config-sync or SRM which was a problem if you had a flexwan. config-sync was nice for flexwan support but still required HSRP. SRM is what I have been doing for a while now and it works well and there is no HSRP necessary,