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%STANDBY-3-DUPADDR:

mangalath
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Level 1

whythis error is coming in the router. What is the solution for this .The error is "Jan 18 06:57:52 GMT: %STANDBY-3-DUPADDR: Duplicate address 10.155.101.3 on Ether

net0/0, sourced by 0040.eff2.75f2"

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Kevin Dorrell
Level 10
Level 10

It sounds like a misconfiguration or a network loop. Here is the doc about your message:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122sup/122sems/semsvol2/emfsnmp.htm#354369

Could you post the configuration of both your routers, and let us know their MAC addresses please?

Also the results of show standby on each one:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fipras_r/1rfip2.htm#wp1054238

Have you traced the MAC address 0040.EFF2.75f2? The address seems to belong to hypercom, inc.

http://www.coffer.com/mac_find

Kevin Dorrell

Luxembourg

ankurbhasin
Level 9
Level 9

Hi,

This error message is very common if you have configured HSRP.

Is both the routers are coming active at a same time it will report this error message. There can be some reasons why both routers come active at a same time. Like if hello packets send from one active router to standby router and are getting lost in way it can also bring second router which is standby to think that active had gone down and it will coem up and that time it will report the same error message.

Also sometimes it hits a bug.

Can you please tell me if you are running HSRP on cat6000 or not??

If you use switches with two uplink to the backbone, I would check for spanning-tree loops.

Good luck!

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