> In any case, I don't see what could be causing fast aging of HSRP only.
> Read, this sounds like there is a hidden trigger, one I do not know
> about and may be missfiring.
I agree, this looks unusual. What IOS are you running? Could you be
dealing with a genuine bug?
> My first change was the HSRP group, cause the switch has another HSRP
> group in a different vlan. Moging the group id to a new (different MAC)
> did not help.
What about manually setting HSRP MAC?
> Thanks, may be the issue shows up somewhere else some other time.
> As someone here said, may be this is abuding GS but I guess that being
> exposed to this sort of things is good.
I don't see abuse. Fun things like this are always interesting to look
into. However - there could be a better place to ask, more production
oriented. Have you tried posting this on c-nsp?
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