10-30-2007 05:50 AM - edited 03-03-2019 05:33 AM
Hi all,
2x871-sec-k9 routers connected to different ISP.Inside ports are connected to 2950 switch.
I need to be sure that this topology will work for HSRP and DMVPN.
I've read in some forum that one can assign an ip address to any int fa0/0-3 (which I find hard to believe), so that it can become a second wan link connection.
That would be a very good solution for deploying only one router to the site.
Just to make sure if above assumption is wrong I plan to have 2x 871-sec-k9 routers.
Can I assign HSRP commands to vlan interfaces so that HSRP will work?
regards,
Lulzim
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10-31-2007 07:36 AM
Hi Litzim,
I understand your requirement now but unfortunately HSRP cannot be configured on a single router and basically you do not need HSRP with single router.
HSRP is for gateway load balancing and also provide default gateway redundancy for lan network. But with single router you do not need this as there will be only one gateway for your lan network.
If you want redundancy for your wan network then you can configure 2 default routes with different admin distance so that if one wan link is down your packets can move out of second wan interface. Something like this
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 fa0/0 90
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 fa0/1 100
In this way fa0/0 will always be preferred and once fa0/0 goes down traffic will start going out using fa0/1.
HTH
Ankur
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10-30-2007 09:02 AM
Hi Lulzim,
871 router has only one WAN interface which is 10/100 fathernet interface where you can assign an ip address and you cannot assign ip address on fa0/0-3 interfaces as they are lan ports.
Yes you can configure HSRP on vlan interfaces on 871 router. However when running HSRP on VLAN interface, 871 router does not respond to packets directed to the virtual mac-address when active and workaround is to configure "standby use-bia" on the vlan interface.
There was a bug filed for the same
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/onebug.pl?bugid=CSCsb98540&Submit=Search
This bug is already resolved in some latest releases.
HTH
Ankur
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10-30-2007 11:10 AM
Hi Ankur,
thank you for clearing my doubts.
I oversaw existence of Cisco router 1811/K9 that comply exactly to the requirement of having backup ethernet links.
Will I have the same issue with Cisco-1811/K9?
Thanks again
Lulzim
10-30-2007 10:16 PM
Hi LUlzim,
Yes you are correct. 1811/K9 router has dual 10/100 WAN ports.
Each of the Cisco 1800 Series fixed-configuration routers is equipped with either an ISDN BRI, V.92 analog modem, or Ethernet port for secondary WAN backup connection. If the primary DSL, cable, or Ethernet-access WAN is disconnected for some reason, the router will detect this failure and will fail over to the secondary backup WAN.
This link will give you more details about 1800 series router
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5853/products_data_sheet0900aecd8028a95f.html
HTH
Ankur
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10-31-2007 02:10 AM
Thanks again Ankur,
I have configured HSRP on 2800 routers on Inside Ethernet Interfaces and I'm little bit confused where to put HSRP commands on 1811 router.
best regards
Lulzim
10-31-2007 03:04 AM
Hi Lilzim,
AFAIK it supports vlan interfaces, so try configuring vlan interface and see if that works. If yes then assign same subnet ip address what you have configured on 2800 ethernet interfaces and then configured HSRP between them.
Also it has 2 layer3 ethernet interfaces and if you are not using second one as backup , try configuring the second one for HSRP with 2800.
HTH
Ankur
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10-31-2007 05:59 AM
Hi Ankur,
sorry that I misled you. What I meant is that it was easy for me to configure HSRP when I had a different costumer & topology with 2 different routers (2800) and a switch in between on the inside network. And it worked.One apply the HSRP commands to inside interfaces one both routers and thats it.
On that topology there is a clear difference that what is inside and what is outside.
Now I wont to assure my client before purchasing a lot of 1811-s, that 1811 is a solution that will work.
Please find the attached pdf document
best regards
Luli
10-31-2007 07:36 AM
Hi Litzim,
I understand your requirement now but unfortunately HSRP cannot be configured on a single router and basically you do not need HSRP with single router.
HSRP is for gateway load balancing and also provide default gateway redundancy for lan network. But with single router you do not need this as there will be only one gateway for your lan network.
If you want redundancy for your wan network then you can configure 2 default routes with different admin distance so that if one wan link is down your packets can move out of second wan interface. Something like this
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 fa0/0 90
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 fa0/1 100
In this way fa0/0 will always be preferred and once fa0/0 goes down traffic will start going out using fa0/1.
HTH
Ankur
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