Michael L. Williams wrote:
>
>
> Here's a good answer for ya =) Convert the 6509s to Native
> IOS, then
> just run HSRP between the two active MSFCs done!
>
You don't have to convert to do that. I'm doing that right now between to
6509s with two Sups and two MSFC2s per box. With this
#x27;s as well. Just in theory I was thinking about what if all 6
> were involved in a group. Once again what's the point? Am I going to
> have 6 so just in case the first 5 fail I can still get out? Not too
> likely.
>
> >From: MADMAN >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >T
ng to
have 6 so just in case the first 5 fail I can still get out? Not too
likely.
>From: MADMAN >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: Phil Wallisch >CC:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: max routers in a hsrp group [7:46584]
>Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2002 11:22:43 -0500 > > > I know y
I know you can do 4 as I have a few times. I don't know the max but I
can't think of any reason to have more than 4 routers in an HSRP group.
In fact I don't even like doing 4 and the only reason I have ever
configured 4 was dual 6509's with dual sups and MSFC's in the days
before SRM was availa
2002 10:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: max routers in a hsrp group [7:46584]
Hi all. Does anyone know the maximum # of routers allowed in a HSRP
group? I've read through the RFC and don't see this limit mentioned but
a
Hi all. Does anyone know the maximum # of routers allowed in a HSRP
group? I've read through the RFC and don't see this limit mentioned but
a coworker says it's 4.
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