Im currently labbing up IOS firewall redundancy.

I have 2 routers R2 & R4 setup for this and although everythings seem to
work ok I have one small issue.
When I shut an interface to test the failover, it failovers over as expected
but R2 (the primary device) proceeds to reload itself.

 R2(config)#int vlan 246
R2(config-if)#sh
R2(config-if)#
*May 16 15:42:28.375: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan246 Grp 246 state Active ->
Init
*May 16 15:42:28.375: %TRACKING-5-STATE: 1 interface Vl246 line-protocol
Up->Down
*May 16 15:42:29.015: %HSRP-5-STATECHANGE: Vlan24 Grp 24 state Active ->
Speak
*May 16 15:42:29.015: %RF_INTERDEV-4-RELOAD: % RF induced self-reload. my
state = ACTIVE peer state = STANDBY HOT
R2(config-if)#
*May 16 15:42:29.331: %RF-5-RF_RELOAD: Peer reload. Reason:
R2(config-if)#

Once R2 comes back up and becomes the active device then R4 reloads itself.

Is this a default feature of SSO/IPC? If so is there a cmd that prevents
this action?
Or is this a bug?

For reference I used the following guide to configure this:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_4t/12_4t11/ht_sfo.html#wp1164398

Cheers
Stu

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Stuart Hare

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