From: nisha rani (nisharani1@googlemail.com)
Date: Wed Nov 22 2006 - 13:47:59 ART
You are right in the sense that you configure both auto rp and static rp and
when autorp fails static rp takes over. But my question is configuring
backup RP without having it to fall back to static RP. I think it's done via
MSDP, just reading up a little bit on Cisco site. Will let you know if i
have more info.
Thanks
Nisha
On 22/11/06, ccie anees <ccieanees@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> I am not sure about the Backup RP. But I have an idea:
>
> Configure the primary RP using auto-rp. and configure the backup RP
> statically.
> Dynamic RP will override the static RP. If the primary RP fails, static RP
> (which is the backup RP) will take over. Not sure I am correct...
>
> *nisha rani <nisharani1@googlemail.com>* wrote:
>
> Anyone can provide link for configuring backup RP?
>
> Thanks
> Nisha
>
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