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> A question was recently posed:
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> Two routers-subnet for 12 hosts. Do hsrp.
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> naturally you assume a subnet for 14 hos
ot; in
lab, and it worked fine. There are probably more solutions, but these were
from the top of my head.
HTH,
Evan
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this would
also be a good reason why 1 ip cannot be shared.
good luck.
Raul.
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Subject: hsrp question..a tough one for me
A question was recently posed:
Two routers-subnet for 12 hosts. Do hsrp.
naturally you assume a subnet for 14 hosts, one address each for router
a and b. then don't you need an address for the virtual ip for hsrp.
This only
A question was recently posed:
Two routers-subnet for 12 hosts. Do hsrp.
naturally you assume a subnet for 14 hosts, one address each for router
a and b. then don't you need an address for the virtual ip for hsrp.
This only leaves 11 host addresses available.
My question was, "can you use one
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