""Ben W""  wrote in message
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> The problem with doing standby track tunnel is quite often, the tunnel
> interface doesn't go down.  I had the same question awhile back when I was
> configuring HSRP and i found out that the tunnel interfaces would stay up,
> up, even though traffic stopped routing through it for one reason or
> another.  And if the interface doesn't go down, hsrp won't kick in.

Which is why the HSRP 'standby track' is generally considered a poor man's
routing protocol. You should consider using a real routing protocol for true
redundancy.

>
> Something to consider in your testing of it.




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