01-08-2008 07:54 PM - edited 03-05-2019 08:21 PM
hi netpro,
anyone know why the HSRP will fail over suddenly ? that's no any device fail or uplink broken..
685390: Jan 8 15:40:37.735 Singapo: %STANDBY-6-STATECHANGE: Vlan270 Group 70 state Active -> Speak
685391: Jan 8 15:40:38.083 Singapo: %STANDBY-6-STATECHANGE: Vlan313 Group 113 state Active -> Speak
685392: Jan 8 15:40:38.127 Singapo: %STANDBY-6-STATECHANGE: Vlan314 Group 114 state Active -> Speak
634567: Jan 8 15:40:37.763 Singapo: %STANDBY-6-STATECHANGE: Vlan531 Group 231 state Active -> Speak
685387: Jan 8 15:40:36.547 Singapo: %STANDBY-6-STATECHANGE: Vlan268 Group 68 state Active -> Speak
685388: Jan 8 15:40:36.899 Singapo: %STANDBY-6-STATECHANGE: Vlan274 Group 74 state Active -> Speak
685389: Jan 8 15:40:37.191 Singapo: %STANDBY-6-STATECHANGE: Vlan276 Group 76 state Active -> Speak
your reply will be highly appreciated.
regards,
Jack
01-08-2008 08:00 PM
Hi Jack,
Are you sure that the vlan interface were never down on active router? Can you check the logs and confirm? If 3 hello packet are missed continuously from active to standby it will failover.
This can be due to network congestion that 3 packets got dropped or may be your something happen to the hardware that 3 packets got dropped. Can you recheck the logs and confirm? Which platform is this?
Regards,
Ankur
01-08-2008 08:51 PM
To add to above try increasing ur hsrp hello and hold time..
01-08-2008 09:12 PM
Hi bro,
yes, i am confirmed my hardware is not faulty.
but, i wonder how come few vlans can fail over at the same time ?
i have implemented hello and hold time as well.
regards,
jack
01-08-2008 09:17 PM
Hi Ney,
I will like to know which platform is this? One of the reason all vlans can flap is if lets say there is only a trunk link between this switch and some layer 2 switch downlink and no other machines are connected to these vlans on layer 3 switch and if trunk port flaps all layer 3 virtual interfaces may flap.
I will not recommend to increase the HSRP timers untill and unless required and will like to know what is the root cause of this issue. So did you get a chance to look at the logs?
Regards,
Ankur
01-08-2008 10:51 PM
Hi Ankur,
nothing much on the logs. but this information was captured from Core-switch <6509>.
besides, any idea why few vlans could failed over at the same time ?
regards,
Jack
01-08-2008 10:56 PM
Hi Jack,
Did you see interface vlans went down and come up in your logs? No errors related to line cards? I belive if there is a congestion or communication failure for short while between your msfc and sups this may cause an issue but because you do not see anything specific in logs I doubts that is an issue.
Not sure though why HSRP moves to standby router but if you see vlan interface flapped that was a potential cause of HSRP moves to standby router but why vlan interface flapped can be only determined if we see something wrong in logs which as you mentioned does not have anything.
Regards,
Ankur
Regards,
Ankur
01-09-2008 04:51 AM
Hi Ankur,
would it be STP problem ? because, i noticed some of the vlan root bridge is not in the core-switch.
your reply will be highly appreciated.
regards,
Jack
01-09-2008 05:38 AM
Hi Jack,
Could be, it lot depends upon your topology. STP and HSRP can be closly related depending upon topology and design.
Regards,
Ankur
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