Phil, Thanks for posting this, I was'nt even aware that you could use hsrp
on switches/vlans, if you have an url or more info on using hsrp on switches
that would be great. As for your question, if hsrp works on switches in the
same way it does on routers, than yes switch #2 should also have a preempt
statement. If vlan 101 on switch #1 fails its priority decrements by the
default value (10 I think) switch #2 picks up on this when it recieves the
next hello packet from switch #1, switch #2 than becomes the active switch,
but sence there is no preempt on switch #2 it has no way of returning back
to standby once switch #1 returns to its original state. This is assuming
that hsrp operates the same on switches as it does on routers, if not than
please disregaurd.
James


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