From: Joseph Brunner (joe@affirmedsystems.com)
Date: Tue Aug 21 2007 - 00:19:17 ART
It wasn't' required by the task...
It simply says hsrp should go R1-> R6 then as a last resort R3.
So the task doesn't care if R1 ever comes back to active... R6 needs preempt
to take hsrp active status from 1, R3 to take hsrp active status from R6.
That is why they get preempt configured.
It also says "use the minimum configuration possible", which yielded the
other nice trick with this task I won't give away here, but you see it.
Remember MINIMUM means just that, and that means to see what is there
already before you start the task...
-Joe
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Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 11:02 PM
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Subject: IEWB Lab 14 Task 11.3 Gateway Redundancy
Hello Expert,
May I know why R1 does not have preempt turned on?
Thanks.
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