Packet Captures
HSRP_coup.cap 3.9 KB
Submitted Sep 14, 2009
Initially only routers 3 (active) and 2 (standby) are online. R1 comes online with a priority higher than R3's. R1 takes over as the active router (the coup occurs in packet #22) almost immediately. R2 is bumped down to passive and R3 becomes the standby router.
Packets: 51 | Duration: 49s | Downloads: 6245 |
HSRP_election.cap 3.7 KB
Submitted Sep 14, 2009
The Ethernet link shared by routers 1, 2, and 3 comes online. R1 wins the HSRP election because it has a priority of 200 (versus the default of 100 held by the other two routers). R3 becomes the standby router.
Packets: 49 | Duration: 57s | Downloads: 7038 |
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