10-14-2021 04:16 AM
We are facing a situation with HSRP enabled routers and want to conclude if this is the normal behavior of connectivity or There is a better way to design the network.
Please review the design. Router-A & B are HSRP partners - Server-1 is able to (& should be) connect with Server-A & B via routing configs.
When Link-3 Fails doesn't impact the connectivity between Server-1 & Seber-A/B.
During This situation, if Link-2 Fails: The Server-1 Losses connectivity with Server-B.
Now, at a glance, this seems the expected outcome.
But is there a better way to use working Link-4 to continue having a connection between Server-1 & Server-B.
appreciate all your inputs if there is a better way to do the network design.
10-14-2021 04:45 AM
Do you have any Layer connection between Router A to Router B ?
Can you post HSRP Informationm ? #show standby brief (from both the routers ?)
10-15-2021 01:31 AM
Thanks Balaji,
No there is no connection between A & B. Both are connected via Routers only.
10-15-2021 04:08 AM
Hi,
Are A&B server running ESX / KVM / etc OS?
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