Re: IEWB Lab 14 Task 11.3 Gateway Redundancy

From: ISolveSystems (support@isolvesystems.com)
Date: Tue Aug 21 2007 - 00:30:13 ART


Without preempt, won't R5 take hsrp active status from R1 when R1 serial
interface failed?

Thanks.

On 8/20/07, Joseph Brunner <joe@affirmedsystems.com> wrote:
>
> 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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> 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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