If you have an ethernet handoff (not sure what kind of uplink we're talking
about), you can stick a couple small switches of some kind in front of and
behind you existing router. Connect your second router to these switches
too and then run your fhrp.
On Jan 1, 2012 1:50 PM, "Imran Ali" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> i have  only one uplink and my boss wants to implement redundancy of
> routers .
>
>
> if one router fails other should take over . HSRP , vrrp and GLBP all
> required dual links . but i  want to achieve hardware redundancy and not
> link redundancy . is this possible ?
>
>
>  the same can be achieved with asa  in active and stanby mode  .....but we
> have routers instead of ASA.
>
> Any idea , expert can guide me ?
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