9.3.3 Packet Tracer - Hsrp Configuration Guide
You'll likely see PC-A using R1 and PC-B using R3 as their respective first hops.
Now, let’s set up R1 as the router and R3 as the Standby router. 1. Configure R1 (Active) 9.3.3 packet tracer - hsrp configuration guide
Now that you have the story in mind, here is how you apply it to the actual commands in the lab guide: You'll likely see PC-A using R1 and PC-B
Monitors the active router and takes over if it fails. Part 1: Verify Current Connectivity Configure R1 (Active) Now that you have the
For years, the villagers relied on a single gatekeeper to let them in and out of the village. His name was . R1 stood at the only bridge leading out of the village. Every packet had to pass through him. Life was good—until the day R1 caught a bad case of the "Reboot Flu."
HSRP allows two routers to pretend to be one "Virtual Router" so the end-users never lose internet access if one router breaks. The Priority decides the boss, and Preemption ensures the boss gets his job back after a coffee break.
