From: balaji.balakrishnan (balaji.balakrishnan@swift.com)
Date: Thu Jan 29 2004 - 16:40:10 GMT-3
That's what I thought. Either you use Bia or not, it always uses physical MAC to forward the traffic.
- Bala.
"Uppal, Raj" wrote:
>
>
> From my understanding HSRP for example between two mid range routers such as 7206's uses the HSRP address to receive and forward
> traffic. You have to use the BIA option to use the physical MAC address instead of the virtual mac.
>
>
> Raj Uppal
> Mandalay Resort Group
> rajuppal@mrgmail.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: balaji.balakrishnan [mailto:balaji.balakrishnan@swift.com]
> Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 6:50 AM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Cisco HSRP behavior
>
> Hi group,
>
> When a Cisco router pair running HSRP between them forwards the traffic, it uses physical MAC address of the active HSRP router.
>
> Is it possible to configure the router to use HSRP MAC instead of the physical MAC.
>
> Thanks
> - Bala.
>
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