I've got two 3560's setup with a trunk between them and all hosts on the network have two NICs installed (one NIC connected to each 3560). Each host participates on two VLANs for redundancy reasons.
On each client the two NICs have static IP addresses on separate VLANs and each have a default gateway which points to the corresponding VLAN interface on the 3560 associated with thet VLAN. Both 3560's are aware of both VLANs, among others, and use static routes for required inter-VLAN routing.
Now, there is a third VLAN that both 3560's are aware of for which trunk connected layer-2 switches, 2960's, have connected clients that don't have redundant connections to the network. These clients currently have a default gateway of a VLAN interface on one of the 3560's for routing.
This all works fine except I have defeated the purpose of the redundant 3560's because if the one that has the VLAN interface configured for the thrid VLAN dies I loose the routing between the third VLAN and either of the two redundant VLANs.
Finally the question! How do I configure the 3560's to both have the same VLAN interface IP address in a redundant fashion? That is, one will always do the routing unless it fails and then the other 3560 will become "active" and take over until the first one has recovered.
I hope that I have clearly explained this!
On each client the two NICs have static IP addresses on separate VLANs and each have a default gateway which points to the corresponding VLAN interface on the 3560 associated with thet VLAN. Both 3560's are aware of both VLANs, among others, and use static routes for required inter-VLAN routing.
Now, there is a third VLAN that both 3560's are aware of for which trunk connected layer-2 switches, 2960's, have connected clients that don't have redundant connections to the network. These clients currently have a default gateway of a VLAN interface on one of the 3560's for routing.
This all works fine except I have defeated the purpose of the redundant 3560's because if the one that has the VLAN interface configured for the thrid VLAN dies I loose the routing between the third VLAN and either of the two redundant VLANs.
Finally the question! How do I configure the 3560's to both have the same VLAN interface IP address in a redundant fashion? That is, one will always do the routing unless it fails and then the other 3560 will become "active" and take over until the first one has recovered.
I hope that I have clearly explained this!