From: kevin gannon (kevin@gannons.net)
Date: Thu Sep 29 2005 - 09:10:29 GMT-3
By chance are you trying to stop flooding in a switched environment
due to asymetric routing ?
Regards
Kevin
On 9/29/05, Leigh Harrison <ccileigh@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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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