Dear Sir,
I am writing to thank you for your letter and say,
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I usually define HSRP as a child of the two parent routers
that are participating. Both routers have to be down before
the HSRP is marked unreachable. Devices behind those routers
can then use the HSRP
On Fri, 19 May 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But what happens when there are two site routers perhaps sharing a
gateway
address with HSRP ? Do both routers go in the parents directive ?
Apart from the config a HSRP (or VRRP) setup should be considered as a
single entity.
None the less I
I usually define HSRP as a child of the two parent routers that are
participating.
Both routers have to be down before the HSRP is marked unreachable.
Devices behind those routers can then use the HSRP object as their parent.
In cases where the HSRP address is closer to the Nagios server,