[nsp] HSRP problem

Lucas Iglesias l.iglesias at tiba.com
Wed Dec 10 15:24:47 EST 2003


Roger,

Take a chance using the "preempt" modifier, in order to allow them to "talk"
and "exchange" roles if something happend.
Anyway, I don't think it shouldn't work like it is...

The conf would be:

interface Port-channel1.1
...
standby 1 preempt
...

Good luck.

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Roger [mailto:grunky at rockriver.net]
Enviado el: Miércoles, 10 de Diciembre de 2003 04:59 p.m.
Para: bep at whack.org
CC: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Asunto: Re: [nsp] HSRP problem


Bruce Pinsky wrote:

> Are you pinging from the routers themselves or another workstation?  

Pinging both routers "real" ips works from anywhere- hosts or routers 
themselves.

Pinging the shared hsrp address doesn't work from either routers 
themselves OR workstations.

> you turned on "debug ip icmp" to see if the packets are reaching the
> routers?  

Just did that --- it retuns the destination ip(hsrp address) is 
unreachable..

> Can you route through the routers using the HSRP address as the
> default gateway even though you can ping them?  

Nope - its like the ip is dead.....  no nothing

> Is the MAC address of the
> workstation you are using to ping the routers present in the ARP table?

Yes.

-- 
Rock River Internet                          Roger Grunkemeyer
202 W. State St, 8th Floor                grunky at rockriver.net
Rockford, IL 61101                                815-968-3888



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