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Cat6509 Redundancy 2

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Microbyte

Technical User
Feb 20, 2003
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US
Hi,

This is the network,

6509a
/ |
A - US |
\ |
6509b

A - computer node
US - unmanaged switch
6509a - Cat6509
6509b - Cat6509

Two Cat6509 are linked via layer-2 trunking.

What is the best method of configuring 6509 to support redundancy?

I appreciate all your help in advance!

Thanks,





Microbyte
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Manage the switch;)

But go Layer 3 with the 6509's and run HSRP from the 6500 down to the access switch much quicker convergence than Spamming tree:D
 
It will work either at layer 3 or layer 2 . If you are worried about convergence time use Rapid spanning tree , failover is like 1-2 seconds for spanning tree . You slow spot would be the hsrp failover time , you can mess with the timers just make sure they are the same all the way around .
 
Thanks to all!

I've decided to go with layer-3 method because I was afraid of spamming tree :) causing any issue with having two gateways in meshed configuration.

first 6500's configuration,

interface FastEthernet4/1
Ip address 192.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
No ip redirects
Ip pim dense-mode
Duplex full
Standby 100 ip 192.1.1.1
Standby 100 timers msec 100 msec 300
Standby 100 priority 200
Standby 100 preempt


Second 6500's configuration,

interface FastEthernet4/1
Ip address 192.1.1.3 255.255.255.0
No ip redirects
Ip pim dnese-mode
Duplex full
Standby 100 ip 192.1.l.1
Standby 100 timers msec 100 msec 300


after all done, i shutdown the first 6500's port 4/1.
and it shutdown the communication from A node to the switch.
After fiddling around, found
eigrp 1
network 192.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 was missing.

That took care of the failover issue.

but now i am faced with another problem. Not a serious one, but the switch is displaying status change message every 4 seconds going back-n-forth between active and standby

Standby-4-statechange: fastetherenet4/1 group 100 state standby -> active
Standby-4-statechange: fastetherenet4/1 group 100 state active -> standby

Does anybody have any idea why switch is having this issue?
Thanks!


Microbyte
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can you post a bit of a deubug standby or debug standby errors but I have never used timers that close together. Are you seeing any other errors on either of the two Fast etherents?
 
Those are awful short hsrp timers , if you get any kind of marginal port connections between switches you are going to get flapping hsrp state changes .
 
I agree with Viper...
It looks like your timers are too short, which is probably causing your flapping issues.
 
adjusting the HSRP timers can be risky. If you have the ports available, you might want to setup a port-channel between the 2 6509's.
 
viper and voltron,
What do you recommend the hsrp timer to be?

Don't want to lose any data as well as avoid any flapping.
If I can't have both, what would be the compromised hsrp timer value?

Sirlollypop,
I didn't do any other debug command. Above command is temporarly removed because of CPU utilization to jump 5 folds.

lerdalt,
Also I do not have choice of creating portchannel between the two.

Thanks all!

Microbyte
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I'd suggest putting the timers back to defaults first and see what happens.

Also, personally, I like setting both priority numbers to something other than the default....just so you can see what it really is in the config. Nothing major, just preference.
 
If you have that 6509 setup with a crosslink across it allowing all vlans across that trunk and use rapid spanning tree , hsrp should very rarely ever go down . We use timers 5 20 , which has always worked well for us , though not losing any data at all is pretty hard .
 
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