Re: IRDP ???

From: Wes Smith (wesmith@rogers.com)
Date: Tue Mar 30 2004 - 15:34:25 GMT-3


I think the clue here is that you've been told to config a DHCP server.
This way you can provide two default gateways from your dhcp server..
W2K will use the first unless it's down.

micsoniu@telus.net wrote:

>Default gateway problem:
>
>Two routers R1 and R2 are attached to the same LAN. R1 provides dynamic IP
>addressing to workstations locatde on this LAN. R2 will be the default gateway
>but if R2 is not reachable, R1 will become the gateway for the machines that
>already acquired IP addresses. NO HSRP IS ALLOWED !
>
>1. Is IRDP the appropriate solution ? - Configure R1 and R2 to advertise R2's
>IP address using different IRDP piorities ? ( let's say 100 for R2 and 50 for
>R1)...
>
>2. If IRDP is the right solution, how do we know that IRDP is enabled on
>workstations ?
>
>3. If this is not the right solution, any suggestions would be appreciated ...
>
>Thank you
>
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