11-06-2012 02:02 PM - edited 03-07-2019 09:54 AM
I have a multi site cluster that I'm looking to improve the redundancy on.
Each site has a 4510 Chassis that are interconnected with two indepented fiber runs (etherchannel), utilizing 10gig SFPs
Currently each switch has vlan 10 trunked across to each other (My server Vlan). Only the one site has the default gateway 10.10.0.1. If that switch dies my servers are unreachable at both sites.
Planned:
I want to use HSRP to virtualize 10.10.0.1 so that is is always availble. I've played around with it and it seems like it will work.
My Question:
Can I have two interfaces on the same vlan (on one each chassis) advertise a path to the same network?
Please see my diagram
11-06-2012 03:17 PM
Can I have two interfaces on the same vlan (on one each chassis) advertise a path to the same network?
Yes, it will work fine.
You just create sn SVI for vlan 10 on both switches than give each SVI a unique IP address and configure the same virtual IP on both SVIs. Give one of the switches a higer priority, so you know what switch is the primary and which one is on stand-by.
Default priority for HSRP is 100, so make one side 120.
HTH
11-06-2012 07:03 PM
awsome. Just to make sure I'm 100%. Clients in "Site C" will see both eigrp advertisements, one for 10.10.0.0 via 172.16.201.1 and one for 10.10.0.0 via
172.16.200.1?
I'm not too worried about the HSRP, I've done that before. I just want to make my eigrp works because I've never had 2 interfaces on one subnet.
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