Re: HSRP and consecutive addressing

2000-08-01 Thread Brant Stevens
No, the addresses in use for HSRP do not have to be from a consecutive range... Remember, the end node is using ARP to find the MAC address of it's default gateway, so as long as it's on the the same subnet, you're cool... -Brant "Mooney Drew-DMOONEY1" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL

RE: HSRP and consecutive addressing

2000-07-26 Thread Mooney Drew-DMOONEY1
Rue Barb, This is excerpted from one of our local design docs - taken out of context, I don't believe it gives away anything terribly proprietary, and may be of some assistance in explaining the reasons behind the 3-block addressing convention - if you consider the bitwise addressing across many

RE: HSRP and consecutive addressing

2000-07-24 Thread Odell, Jeff
AFAIK, the addresses can be anything from the same network. I traditionally use .1 as the virtual address, and .2 and .3 as the addresses of the devices running HSRP. Since you configure each device to run HSRP and tell both the standby IP address I don't see why the addresses you have