From: LASSERRE Grégory (gregory.lasserre@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Apr 24 2000 - 11:31:00 GMT-3
   
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De:   LASSERRE Grégory
> Date: samedi 22 avril 2000 14:53
> À:    'Brad Johnson'
> Cc:   'ccielab groupstudy'
> Objet:        RE: Challenge : HSRP
>
>
> Brad,
>
> Sorry, but i'm afraid your proposition is not the good one.
> As i already received multiple proposition simular to yours,
> i send you my reply putting the study group in copy :
>
>       The point is that R2 has to become the Active router ONLY IF the
> DLCI between R1 and R3
>       fall down. In your proposition the DLCI between R1 and R2 has also
> to fall down so that the
>       Active router change.
>       Don't forget, it's a Point-to-multipoint interface.
>
>       Cheers
>
> Greg.
>
>
>       -----Message d'origine-----
>       De:     Brad Johnson [SMTP:bjohnson@timebridge.com]
>       Date:   samedi 6 mai 2000 18:53
>       À:      LASSERRE Grégory
>       Objet:  Re: Challenge : HSRP
>
>       use the track command.  Track the Sub Interface, it will then
> decrement hsrp
>       but 5 points.  This will cause hsrp to trigger to the inactive
> router.  You
>       will configure the track command to decrease its value below the
> value of
>       the other partner.  This will trigger the cutover
>       ----- Original Message -----
>       From: "LASSERRE Grégory" <gregory.lasserre@arche.fr>
>       To: "ccielab groupstudy" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>       Sent: Friday, April 21, 2000 11:56 AM
>       Subject: Challenge : HSRP
>
>
>       >
>       > Hi guys,
>       >
>       > I've got a challenging question i worked on last week regarding
> HSRP.
>       > The solution is not so trivial, and it took me a while to find the
> answer
>       > (so i hope you won't find the solution too quickly ;o)
>       >
>       > Just let's go :
>       >
>       > R1,R2, and R3 routers are full-meshed over FR,
>       > using point-to-multipoint interfaces.
>       >
>       > R1 and R2 are also connected via Ethernet.
>       > R3 has an LAN interface (Eth, or Token. As you wish)
>       >
>       > You are running HSRP between R1 and R2 ; and R1 is your Active
> router by
>       > default.
>       >
>       > What you want to do is to configure the routers so that
>       > R2 becomes the Active router IF and ONLY IF the DLCI between R1
> and R3
>       fall
>       > down.
>       >
>       > Note: You have to run OSPF on the FR cloud (R1, R2, R3 are in Area
> 0)
>       >
>       > Good luck,
>       > and please don't ridiculate me finding the solution in 3 minutes
> ;o)
>       >
>       > Cheers.
>       > Greg.
>       >
>       >
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