12-10-2009 07:53 PM - edited 03-04-2019 06:56 AM
HI All ,
We are facing the below error message in two num of HSRP configured switches ( 7606 - c7600s7203 adventerprise k9 -mz- 122-33 SRB4.bin )
Error message :-
Dec 11 02:45:06: %HSRP-4-DIFFVIP1: Vlan304 Grp 100 active routers virtual IP address 10.66.244.1 is different to the locally configured address
10.66.8.1 Dec 11 02:45:06: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan304 Grp 100 state Standby -> Listen Dec 11 02:45:06: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan308
Grp 100 state Standby -> Listen Dec 11 02:45:26: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan308 Grp 100 state Speak -> Standby Dec 11 02:45:45: %HSRP-5-
STATECHANGE: Vlan304 Grp 100 state Speak -> Standby
1) We have confirmed there is no VIP defference in between these two switch configurations (same standby ip ).
interface Vlan302
ip vrf forwarding 320 .
ip address 10.66.4.2 255.255.254.0
ip helper-address x.x.x.x
ip helper-address x.x.x.x
ip helper-address x.x.x.x
standby 100 ip 10.66.4.1
standby 100 priority 254
standby 100 preempt
2) We also ensured local and peer status are not the same ( in Active and standby mode)
#sh standby brief
P indicates configured to preempt.
Interface Grp Pri P State Active Standby Virtual IP
Vl302 100 254 P Standby 10.66.4.3 local 10.66.4.1
3) There are multiple VLANs and HSRP with same configuration but the error message is for the three VLANS .
Because of this issue connected LAN is getting disconnected frequentely . So please sugest how can us sort out this issue .
Regards,
Sinjish.K
12-11-2009 12:00 AM
k_sinjish wrote:
HI All ,
We are facing the below error message in two num of HSRP configured switches ( 7606 - c7600s7203 adventerprise k9 -mz- 122-33 SRB4.bin )
Error message :-
Dec 11 02:45:06: %HSRP-4-DIFFVIP1: Vlan304 Grp 100 active routers virtual IP address 10.66.244.1 is different to the locally configured address
10.66.8.1 Dec 11 02:45:06: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan304 Grp 100 state Standby -> Listen Dec 11 02:45:06: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan308
Grp 100 state Standby -> Listen Dec 11 02:45:26: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan308 Grp 100 state Speak -> Standby Dec 11 02:45:45: %HSRP-5-
STATECHANGE: Vlan304 Grp 100 state Speak -> Standby
1) We have confirmed there is no VIP defference in between these two switch configurations (same standby ip ).
interface Vlan302
ip vrf forwarding 320 .
ip address 10.66.4.2 255.255.254.0
ip helper-address x.x.x.x
ip helper-address x.x.x.x
ip helper-address x.x.x.x
standby 100 ip 10.66.4.1
standby 100 priority 254
standby 100 preempt
2) We also ensured local and peer status are not the same ( in Active and standby mode)
#sh standby brief
P indicates configured to preempt.
Interface Grp Pri P State Active Standby Virtual IP
Vl302 100 254 P Standby 10.66.4.3 local 10.66.4.1
3) There are multiple VLANs and HSRP with same configuration but the error message is for the three VLANS .
Because of this issue connected LAN is getting disconnected frequentely . So please sugest how can us sort out this issue .
Regards,
Sinjish.K
Sinjish
Is there a typo in the above because the error messages i referring to VIP 10.66.244.1 but you have configured 10.66.4.1 ie. the 3rd octet is different.
Also the error message is about vlan 304 but you have posted config for vlan 302 ?
Jon
12-11-2009 01:07 AM
Hello Sinjish,
all HSRP groups share the same group id. HSRP messages are sent with a multicast destination of all routers in subnet 224.0.0.2 that cannot be routed (link local multicast)
You probably receive in vlan 304 HSRP messages sourced in vlan 308.
This happens because for example someone connected one port in vlan 304 to one in vlan 308 somewhere in your campus.
The device receiving the mismatching HSRP message signals the problem.
I recommend to add HSRP passwords and to use different passwords for each vlan.
This helps because for example we have seen in case like this that cpu of switches including C6500 can go very high causing problems.
But you need to fix the unwanted joining of different vlans.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
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