Hi,
We have two 6506 switches with MSFC cards. One is HSRP active router and the
other standby, and these switches are connected to each other with trunk
links. When we configure dot1q on these trunk links, both routers(MSFC
cards) declare themselves as HSRP active router on Vlan1, and the
The only issue I can think of in dot1q vs ISL is the native vlan. If the
native vlan is set to something other than default (which is Vlan1) on one
end of the trunk, and not on the other, then the 2 routers would not be on
the same subnet and would behave the way you describe. One way to check
See if this link helps your situation...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/23.html
--Tim
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Hi,
We have two 6506 switches with MSFC cards. One is HSRP active router and
the
other standby, and these switches are connected to each other with trunk
links. When we configure dot1q on
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