HSRP is run on the Ethernet interface of both routers in one subnet. You
want to create two HSRP groups, not two subnets. Use priority to influence
which router is primary for which HSRP group.

CM

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 10 July 2001 15:54
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Load Balancing [7:11731]
> 
> 
> Hi Folks,
> 
> Further to my last mail I want to pose the following scenario 
> / question...
> 
> I have one LAN switch which is connected to 2 Cisco 2600 
> routers which have
> E1 channelised cards
> installed. Both these routers are connected back to the 
> central site using
> 256K E1 Lines.
> 
> I intend to enable HSRP  on the two routers to provide for high
> availability and load
> balancing. Each router will act as the default gateway for 
> its own subnet
> but be able
> using HSRP to act as the default gateway for the other subnet 
> should its
> router fail...
> 
> Host will be spread evenly over the two subnets to provide for load
> balancing...
> 
> Okay... I am fairly certain the above approach works..... But...
> 
> I am dealing with fairly small offices, and I would like to 
> avoid having to
> use two
> subnets / default gateways......
> 
> Basically is there a better way I can implement this....
> 
> Your help is greatly appreciated...
> 
> Kind Regards, Peter.




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