01-19-2017 12:49 AM - edited 03-05-2019 07:52 AM
Hi
I recently changed the priority on the standby router to be (120) higher then the primary (110), which should have changed the traffic to secondary, but what happened was traffic was being sent on 1 link and received on the other. can I get an explanation why was that ?
01-19-2017 01:15 AM
Hello
so you have preemption enabled?
standby x preempt
res
paul
01-19-2017 01:19 AM
yes preemption is enabled, delay 20 sec
01-19-2017 11:48 AM
Hello,
You may want to look at routing configuration.
Could you paste traceroute with issue?
01-19-2017 01:30 AM
Hi,
could you please upload both routers configuration. it will help identifying this issue.
01-19-2017 02:30 AM
GigabitEthernet0/0 - Group 10
State is Active
845 state changes, last state change 02:49:27
Virtual IP address is 164.88.42.1
Active virtual MAC address is 0000.0c07.ac0a
Local virtual MAC address is 0000.0c07.ac0a (v1 default)
Hello time 2 sec, hold time 7 sec
Next hello sent in 0.224 secs
Authentication MD5, key-string
Preemption enabled, delay min 20 secs
Active router is local
Standby router is unknown
Priority 120 (configured 120)
Group name is "hsrp-Gi0/0-10" (default)
Primary LAN Interface shut down as traffic was not over 1 link.
GigabitEthernet0/0 - Group 10
State is Init (interface down)
836 state changes, last state change 02:14:01
Virtual IP address is 164.88.42.1
Active virtual MAC address is unknown
Local virtual MAC address is 0000.0c07.ac0a (v1 default)
Hello time 2 sec, hold time 7 sec
Authentication MD5, key-string
Preemption enabled, delay min 20 secs
Active router is unknown
Standby router is unknown
Priority 110 (configured 110)
Track object 10 state Up decrement 50
Group name is "hsrp-Gi0/0-10" (default)
01-19-2017 03:07 AM
Hi,
Are WAN links terminated on these routers ? If yes then the router that is configured with priority 110 is the Primary WAN circuit for the site. So any traffic that goes out takes the HSRP primary router but while coming back the primary circuit is used hence you have this asymmetric routing.
Hope this helps
Umesh
01-19-2017 12:12 PM
Just changing the virtual gateway, likely doesn't impact the return routing path (nor the converse). I.e., they are often independent.
BTW, likewise, changing egress routing, may not impact ingress routing path usage.
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