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Chapter 40 Configuring HSRP
Configuring HSRP
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Configuring HSRP Authentication and Timers, page 40-11
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Enabling HSRP Support for ICMP Redirect Messages, page 40-12
Default HSRP Configuration
shows the default HSRP configuration.
HSRP Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when configuring HSRP:
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HSRP can be configured on a maximum of 32 VLAN or routing interfaces.
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In the procedures, the specified interface must be one of these Layer 3 interfaces:
–
Routed port: a physical port configured as a Layer 3 port by entering the
no switchport
interface configuration command.
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SVI: a VLAN interface created by using the
interface vlan
vlan_id
global configuration
command and by default a Layer 3 interface.
–
Etherchannel port channel in Layer 3 mode: a port-channel logical interface created by using
the
interface port-channel
port-channel-number
global configuration command and binding
the Ethernet interface into the channel group. For more information, see the
Layer 3 EtherChannels” section on page 37-14
.
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All Layer 3 interfaces must have IP addresses assigned to them. See the
Interfaces” section on page 11-24
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HSRPv2 and HSRPv1 can be configured on the same switch if HSRPv2 is configured on different
interfaces than those on which HSRPv1 is configured.
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The version of an HSRP group can be changed from HSRPv2 to HSRPv1 only if the group number
is less than 256.
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If you change the HSRP version on an interface, each HSRP group resets because it now has a new
virtual MAC address.
Table 40-1
Default HSRP Configuration
Feature
Default Setting
HSRP version
Version 1
HSRP groups
None configured
Standby group number
0
Standby MAC address
System assigned as: 0000.0c07.acXX, where
XX
is the HSRP
group number
Standby priority
100
Standby delay
0 (no delay)
Standby track interface priority
10
Standby hello time
3 seconds
Standby holdtime
10 seconds