RE: HSRP load sharing with redundant circuits

From: Justin Braunagel (Justin.Braunagel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Sep 13 2001 - 14:38:54 GMT-3


   
That is the exact example I have seen in Cisco books. I want to do the
same thing on an Internet connection, but since it goes thru a firewall,
all clients use the firewall as the default gateway. Any suggestions on
how to do this with an ISP circuit thru the firewall?

        -----Original Message-----
        From: Philippon
        Sent: Thu 9/13/2001 10:14 AM
        To: McHie, Anthony; ccielab@groupstudy.com
        Cc:
        Subject: Re: HSRP load sharing with redundant circuits
        
        

        I am not sure if this will fully complete your
        objective but, make two standby groups on the routers
        and make one the master on each. You would have to
        make the P.C.'s gateway on the LAN's to match with
        router you want to use. This should work and I believe
        there is an example in the LAN Switching Book.
        
        Hope it helped.
        
        --- "McHie, Anthony"
        <anthony.mchie@corp.bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Hey gang,
>
> Here is my question:
> How do you get an HSRP master to make use of the
> circuit on the HSRP standby
> router? The circuits are low bandwidth full-duplex.
> The desired state is
> to have both circuits utilized for both TX and RX.
> I'm open to route-maps,
> routing protocols, or any other means. Thanks
>
> Current State
> ------------------
> HSRP 10.3.0.3



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