[nsp] HSRP standby ip on a different subnet as interface subnet, is that possible?

Marcelo Bartsch mbartsch at unix911.ath.cx
Sun Oct 12 01:27:20 EDT 2003


Hello list,
	i was reading , but can't find information if the following
can be done with hsrp , i had a customer and asigned subnet between is
location and my location is a /30 , so i need to setup something like
that, i can't find anywere if this is a valid configuration.

(configuration is taken from my memory, so it could be a bit or
completly wrong, but i hope you can get the idea)


ROUTER 1:
interface fastethernet 6/6
ip address 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.252
standby 1 80.3.4.1 255.255.255.252

ROUTER 2:
interface fastethernet 5/23
ip address 192.168.0.2 255.255.255.252
standby 1 80.3.4.1 255.255.255.252


Customer default router is 80.3.4.1.

actualy i had the customer connected to only 1 of my routers.

so the picture is something like that

ROUTER 1            ROUTER 2
    +                           +
    |         HSRP         |
    +-------+------+
                    |
                    |
              CUSTOMER


Tia!

-- 
Marcelo Bartsch <mbartsch at unix911.ath.cx>



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