Re: Re: HSRP + PORT SECURITY

From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Jun 09 2006 - 08:17:16 ART


Yes, HSRP and Port Security will be a bit more
"interesting" than simply doing Port-Security for a
router.

Also, if you have the opportunity off-lab time, play
with NICs that have been teamed. More fun.

But you'll get it.

Later

Good Luck on Monday!

Darby

--- johngibson1541@yahoo.com wrote:

> Hi Leigh,
>
> I keep talking to you like this, I will have to
> pay you counselor fee.
>
> I am thinking that the supposed-to-be-router mac
> addresses is learned and
> is not actually coming from the router (the mac
> address's vendor code is not cisco, strange), since
> the router's actually address is blocked, the link
> between 2 HS routers is broken, both routers think
> the other is down, so both come active.
>
> I practiced HSRP for the first time in my life
> now 5am. Tried BIA and the default 0000.0c07.acXY,
> but didn't try "standby mac-address" and didn't try
> port-security. That will be this evening's work.
> Maybe WRR is more important.
>
> I need the hotel's internet for the last 2 day's
> lab work. Don't know if Wifi or hotel internet lets
> me do telnet. I am troubled. 3 hours to sleep before
> work. Don't like to sleep with trouble.
>
> John
>
>



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