From: Chris Lewis (chrlewiscsco@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Apr 04 2006 - 18:42:02 GMT-3
KC, I believe the answer to your question will only be found in the exact
wording of the question, which can take many, many forms.
If you use BIA there will only be one MAC address associated with each port,
the downside of this is that traffic will be dropped as the switch moves
that MAC address from one port to another. You can test this easily with an
extended ping to the HSRP address, or to an address that is only reachable
via the HSRP setup.
Remember the lab has nothing to do with what makes sense from a deployment
perspective, it is only tesing you on your ability to configure the
equipment to do exactly what the question asks.
Chris
On 4/4/06, KC <kanwal.chawla@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hey Guys,
>
> I know this question has been discussed lots of time , but i just hve one
> doubt, If we use ((standby use-bia) command in HSRP with Port security ,
> Router will use its burnt-in address rather to typically HSRP virtual
> address. The problem is whenever standby router will become active,
> the virtual mac_Address will be moved to diffrent router. Will it be
> acceptable in Lab ??? Will the secodn router become active and failed
> router
> will become standby ???
>
> Any inputs please, i am clearifing becuase after 2 days i have a lab :D
>
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