06-13-2007 09:49 AM - edited 03-03-2019 05:25 PM
how can i have the mulitple HSRP gorup for different subnets like let say i have network with VLAN3 with subnet 3.0.0.0 and other VLAN5 with subnet 5.0.0.0?
whatever MHSRP examples i am looking is of same subnet..... so please help me with multiple subnet configuration.
06-13-2007 10:05 AM
Dan
Multiple HSRP group might look something like this:
on switch A
interface vlan 3
ip address 3.0.0.5 255.255.255.0
standby 3 ip 3.0.0.1
standby 3 priority 105
standby 6 ip 3.0.0.2
standby 6 priority 101
interface vlan 5
ip address 5.0.0.5 255.255.255.0
standby 5 ip 5.0.0.1
standby 5 priority 105
standby 6 ip 5.0.0.2
standby 6 priority 101
on switch B
interface vlan 3
ip address 3.0.0.6 255.255.255.0
standby 3 ip 3.0.0.1
standby 3 priority 101
standby 6 ip 3.0.0.2
standby 6 priority 105
interface vlan 5
ip address 5.0.0.6 255.255.255.0
standby 5 ip 5.0.0.1
standby 5 priority 101
standby 6 ip 5.0.0.2
standby 6 priority 105
In this configuration each subnet has 2 HSRP groups. Switch A will be the lead in 1 group and the other switch will be lead in the other group. Half of the clients within the subnet will be configured with .1 as their gateway and the other half will be configured with .2 as their gateway. The advantage of this is that it splits the load over both switches instead of one switch being the lead for all and the other switch being standby for all.
HTH
Rick
06-13-2007 10:27 AM
so here instad of using the physical interface we are going to use the vlan interface for the configuration..... so here you are using the network of three switches connected with each other and two switches are edge switch where i am going to have various vlan interface with HSRP configuration and with the internet connection and one switch is the access layer swich where i have multiple vlan and users....
rick so same configuration will be used in routers also.... if i will have two different router having two different internet connection....
06-13-2007 11:02 AM
Dan
I am not sure that I understand this response. Your original question was in terms of VLAN so I made an answer in terms of VLAN. The same principle applies whether it is VLAN or physical interface. You are configuring more than one HSRP group on the interface and having the layer 3 devices share the load.
HTH
Rick
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