got to thinking about this for one reason or another.
fundamentally, we look at HSRP as a means of providing failover from LAN
stations to redundant WAN links, as illustrated:
wan_link_1 wan_link_2
| |
router_1 (HSRP MAC/IP) router_2
|--------------------------------------|
workstations
suppose, however, I have a topology wherein I want downstream routers to
have HSRP protection:
wan_link_1 wan_link_2
| |
router_1 (HSRP MAC/IP) router_2
|--------------------------------------|
| workstations |
| |
router_3 router_4
| |
downstream_group_1 downstream_group_2
If I were to set the quad zero route to the HSRP address configured for
routers 1 and 2, think this would work?
I'm wondering what the implications might be. any thoughts?
Chuck
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