RE: HSRP

From: Huan Pham (Huan.Pham@peopletelecom.com.au)
Date: Fri Jul 04 2008 - 01:09:07 ART


Hi Rahul,

You do not need to track frame interface on R2!

However, you wont be able to use the main interface as the tracking
object, because the main interface does not go down when the PVC is
down.
You will have to ether use subinterface (preferably point-to-point), or
you need to set up IP SLA between R1 & R3 and track that IP SLA.

Regards,

Huan

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Subject: HSRP

Hi experts
Would you please someone guide me?
I have a HSRP configuration between two routers . The Hub (R3) router
behind R1 and R2

The question is Configure HSRP between R1 and R2. use 1.1.100.1 as the
gateway IP address. R1 Router is the primary router and R2 is the
secondary router. R2 should become the primary router if R1 loses its
connection to R3 frame-relay interface

On R1
interface fa0/1
standby 1 ip 1.1.100.1
standby 1 priority 110
standby 1 preempt
standby 1 track serial0/0 20

On R2
interface fa0/0
standby 1 ip 1.1.1100.1
standby 1 priority 100
standby 1 preempt

is it correct?
or
 may i need to configure "standby 1 track serial0/0 20" in R2.
If yes means, what is the use of this command in R2 "standby 1 track
serial0/0 20"?
Can anyone guide me?

Regards
Rahul



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