Hi, On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 09:04:58PM -0400, Pete Lumbis wrote: > This won't work, it won't let you put two IPs in the same subnet on the > router.
It does, that's what "backup interface" is for - try it :-)
(Unfortunately they still forgot to add the logic for IPv6)
> What's a better solution would be an EEM script tied to an IP SLA
> so when a failure is detected on g1/1 the EEM script shuts it down, removes
> the IP, configures g1/1, and pings out, forcing an ARP.
Urgh. Excuse me while I go puking.
gert
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