08-17-2008 04:34 PM - edited 03-06-2019 12:51 AM
Hi,
Sorry if this seemed like a newbie question...
Is it normal for my standby router to have a bigger outgoing traffic than my active router on a HSRP group?
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08-17-2008 05:12 PM
Jonathan
HSRP affects traffic from the end stations in the subnet/VLAN to the active router. So the active router should probably have higher input than the standby router. But then the routers forward traffic to its destination and the destination sends responses back to the source. Depending on how routing is set up, it is quite possible that more of the response traffic will be sent through the standby router and that the standby router will have higher output into the subnet/VLAN.
HTH
Rick
08-17-2008 05:12 PM
Jonathan
HSRP affects traffic from the end stations in the subnet/VLAN to the active router. So the active router should probably have higher input than the standby router. But then the routers forward traffic to its destination and the destination sends responses back to the source. Depending on how routing is set up, it is quite possible that more of the response traffic will be sent through the standby router and that the standby router will have higher output into the subnet/VLAN.
HTH
Rick
08-17-2008 05:14 PM
Thank Rick.
08-17-2008 05:13 PM
Maybe, if your standby router is (for instance) the first router on the HSRP subnet that traffic outside the subnet comes to (from the WAN, say). Please post some kind of diagram or config output, and we can say for sure.
Regards,
Ryan
08-18-2008 05:22 AM
Jonathan
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HTH
Rick
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