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Hi,I need to relate a mac address to an IP address on a 3560 switch. The problem I have is that the arp table only has three addresses and the mac address I need is not one of them.#sh arpProtocol Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type I...
Hi,I have two routers running HSRP between them. On the higher priority router, I?m tracking some objects and when the track goes down, I want the router to switch over to the backup. The downed track is being detected by the active router and is com...
Hi All,I have a question (a problem, really) regarding HSRP configured for using the preempt delay minimum feature.Rtr A is our main router, while Rtr B is our backup router. We need to switch over to the backup, should a track change state. So far, ...
Hi everyone,I have a question about how HSRP works.I have two routers, A and B, running IOS 12.4, and tracking on an ICMP Echo. (relevant configs for both routers below). From what I have read so far, I am under the impression that as soon as the tra...
Thanks to everyone for your valuable comments. Taking part of the answers provided by all of you, I foun that I needed to go one step further. I did a #sh mac-address-table vlan 161, which showed me the MAC address I was interested in, and also showe...
Thanks for the tips. I will look into them. Router B is learning the timers from the active router, so configuring them explicitly in not necessary, I think. For the mean time, here are the Sh stand:R_A#sh standFastEthernet0/0 - Group 1 State is Act...
Thanks for your answer.And yes, the track that triggers the switchover is 220 (a composite or). My doubt is this: the ping is supposed to be sent every 10 seconds, with a default timeout of 2secs. Theoretical question..why am I getting a reply (with ...