04-01-2003 03:02 AM - edited 03-02-2019 06:17 AM
Hi All
I have three routers (2 x 3550 EMI and 1 x RSM). I want to run HSRP between all three of them - for load balancing.
HSRP has been configured to run between the one 3550 and the RSM. When I installed the second 3550, it only shows that all its VLANs are in a listening state.
How do I go about setting up HSRP between all three these routers?
Regards
04-01-2003 05:08 AM
One will be active, one standby and the lowest priority device will just sit in listening mode. A sh standby should confirm that it's still seeing and understanding the HSRP hellos.
04-01-2003 06:24 AM
It all depend what you want to do - do you want all three to be active forwarding traffic? If so you will need three HSRP groups and adjust the priorities such that each is active for a different group.
04-01-2003 09:55 PM
Thanks guys!
Yes, I want all three routers to forward traffic - each routing a few VLANs. The new 3550 is configured to have the lowest priorities (ie all VLANs in standby), but whan I do a "show standby brief" , all VLANs are listening.
One the RSM and other 3550, the VLANs all have a priority between 100 and 120 (depending on which is the active router), and the new 3550 has all its VLANs on priority 90.
Cheers!
04-01-2003 10:54 PM
So just go to the new 3550 config and increase the priorities for VLANs you want to be routed through it.
Regards,
Milan
04-04-2003 09:53 AM
You may want to look into a new feature called Gateway Load Balancing Protocol.
Being that this in in 12.2(14) it may not be available in the platforms you are using.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1839/products_feature_guide09186a00801541c8.html
04-04-2003 10:49 AM
Intresting Link....did not know about GLBP...good to know!!
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