Well, I would suppose that the fe interface is sick. Even if a HSRP router
is in standby it does not disable the port. Having an up/down condition
suggests a line problem.
As long as the fe is down it won't be able to exchange hellos with the other
HSRP partner.
I would take off HSRP and look at why you have an up/down state on the fe
interface.
Kevin Wigle
----- Original Message -----
From: "SH Wesson"
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Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 10:02 AM
Subject: HSRP [7:903]
> There are two routers: Rtr-A and Rtr-B. HSRP is running between these
> two groups with RTR-A set with a priority of 100 and RTR-B set with a
> priority of 150. Currently, RTR-A is the active router. However RTR-B
> shows that it's in a state of INIT. When I do a "show int fa0/0", it
> shows that the line is up but the protocol is down. The configuration
> looks fine and HSRP is tracking the serial interface.
>
> Any suggestion as to why RTR-B is not in standby state and how to resolve
> the
> problem to get it out of INIT state. If RTR-A goes down now, RTR-B will
> not pick up and become active as it stands now. Any assistance would be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
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