From: john white (johnwhite2008@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Jul 16 2008 - 18:29:22 ART
Thanks gents for your inputs,
The problem is that the client does not want to loadbalance between the two
servers. Instead he would like one to be active while the other is passive
ready to kick in in case of failure of the primary.
Is there a way out in this case?
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Rich Collins <nilsi2002@gmail.com> wrote:
> Shouldn't HSRP be able to handle most of your requirements?
>
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 11:41 AM, john white <johnwhite2008@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Gents,
>>
>> I have a situation here and would like your assistance. I am preparing for
>> my ccie lab and this problem is killing me.
>>
>>
>> I have two Cisco 6506 switches which i would like to configure for high
>> availability (preferably both active at the same time). I also would like
>> to
>> run OSPF between the two switches
>>
>> I have servers that will be connecting to these switches. These servers
>> are
>> in pairs ( i.e two servers both providing the same service to the same
>> clients and with same IP address)
>>
>> I plan to connect each server in a pairing to a different 6506 switch to
>> so
>> that in case of failure of one switch or one server, users can still
>> access
>> this service via the second server.
>>
>> The problem is ,
>>
>> If a server fails , how do the switches route / switch to the second
>> server
>> ( in the pairing)
>> How do i connect these servers to the network bearing in mind they will be
>> accessed with the same IP Address
>>
>> Please advice
>>
>>
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