09-10-2003 06:43 PM - edited 03-02-2019 10:15 AM
can i configure 3 routers in 1 stanby group with priority 120(r1),110(r2) and 100(r3). so if the r1 down the r2 will take over, if the r2 down r1 will take over and if r1 and r2 down r3 will take over ?
is it possible ?
09-10-2003 07:41 PM
Hi,
Yes, you can configure multiple nodes to be part of the same standby group. Be aware that you will only see one standby router on the active node - show standby. You will not see r3 until r1 fails and r2 takes over as active.
-Robert
09-10-2003 08:05 PM
Thanks for the reply...it really help...but if i have redundant switch(with MSFC) for the user, what if only 1 link down from the user, (configure MSFC 1 primary, MSFC 2 secondary)
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