From: Leigh Harrison (ccileigh@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Sep 29 2005 - 08:43:39 GMT-3
Geert,
Very interesting this one. My first thought is to use the hsrp address
of the routers as the gateway into LAN 1. But this depends on why you
want to make the different routers hsrp master.
From that, my second though would be to use the global "track" command
and track on, say, a routes metric value, give it a threshold and switch
over if it's not the best route in.
What would be your reason for cutting over in hrsp/vrrp ?
LH
Geert Nijs wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I am looking for a way to change incoming packets based on which router
>is HSRP active, in the following topology:
>
>| |
>| |
>R1 R2
>| |
>-------LAN 1 -----------
>
>
>Router R1 and R2 are running VRRP or HSRP for LAN 1
>If R1 is HSRP master, i want packets for LAN1 to come in via R1
>If R2 becomes HSRP master, i want packets for LAN1 to come in via R2
>This can be done by changing the routing metric of the R1 and R2 uplinks
>or by configuring R1 and R2 in such a way that it wil
>not advertise LAN1 when it is HSRP slave, but how to do this
>automatically ??
>
>Anyone an idea on how to accomplish this..........mmm..there must be a
>way....
>
>
>regards,
>
>Geert Nijs
>CCIE #13729
>
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