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
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.
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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
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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
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,
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