From: Nambi Appachigounder (nambi_gct@yahoo.co.in)
Date: Fri Jan 20 2006 - 09:49:35 GMT-3
Also in VRRP, VIP can be the same as interface IP but
in hsrp it is not possible.
Regards,
Nambi
--- Scott Morris <swm@emanon.com> wrote:
> Vrrp preempt IS indeed enabled by default, but you
> can change the delay if
> you want.
> Tracking was introduced in 12.3(2)T, so if you are
> on a 12.4 router, you
> will have that functionality.
>
> Otherwise, it's pretty similar. (No authentication
> by default, unlike HSRP)
>
> Scott
>
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> Subject: Re: VRRP vs Standby
>
> and a quick guess:
>
> vrrp routers are configured to preempt by default
> and most importantly it
> has no mechanism to track interfaces
>
>
> "Jtheunissen" <jtheunissen@dodo.com.au> wrote on
> 01/20/2006 09:52:27 AM:
>
> ) Just a quick question what is the leading
> difference between VRRP and
> ) Standby options for fault tolerence ?.
>
> ) Jeff
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