From: rick@iptool.net
Date: Tue Jan 04 2005 - 18:32:06 GMT-3
Tim,
I am with you on this one. My first thought was default-router as well. I
think this is one of those tasks that you present what you think is the
valid option to the proctor and let him guide into which one he wants.
However, I probably would have configured default-router without even
thinking about it.
> Hi guys,
>
> In IE lab 13, task 12.3, the requirement was to provide redundancy for
> dhcp
> clients on a given lan segment -
>
> "The default gateway for these hosts should be R6. If R6 is down, R3
> should
> be the default gateway."
>
> My immediate thought was to use the dhcp command, default-router <R6's
> addr>
> <R3's addr>.
>
> But, the SG shows HSRP being configured instead.
>
> My question is in the real lab, if there's a similar requirement, would
> either
> approach be acceptable?
>
> I acknowledge that using hsrp is probably better for a couple of reasons -
> faster switchover, works with all hosts - but
>
> if I used the default-router command, is that wrong?
>
> TIA, Tim
>
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