Hi,
I believe its the highest IP.
Kim
Robert S Wyzykowski wrote:
I know in BSR we have the priority option. What is the similar option
for auto-rp?
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* From: *Robert S Wyzykowski [[email protected]]
* Sent: *07/04/2009 10:31 AM AST
* To: *"Joe Astorino" <[email protected]>
* Cc: *CCIE OSL <[email protected]>
* Subject: *[OSL | CCIE_RS] General multicast question
When using auto-rp...
If there are two RPs announcing the same group, how does the mapping
agent decide which RP to announce for the group? What is the criteria
for the election process?
Thanks.
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* From: *Joe Astorino [[email protected]]
* Sent: *07/04/2009 10:15 AM AST
* To: *"Meraz, Richard" <[email protected]>
* Cc: *CCIE OSL <[email protected]>
* Subject: *Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Vol2 Sect8 Task6.1 VRRP and Object
Tracking
This solution looks perfectly valid to me Richard.
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 9:13 PM, Meraz, Richard
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Task 6.1 asks us to configure VRRP and “If R5 loses the route to
172.30.21.0, or the metric increases, it should not be preferred
gateway.” I configured the following:
IPeR5#sir 172.30.21.0
Routing entry for 172.30.21.0/24 <http://172.30.21.0/24>
Known via "ospf 1", distance 110, metric 65
track 1 ip route 172.30.21.0/24 <http://172.30.21.0/24> reachability
track 2 ip route 172.30.21.0/24 <http://172.30.21.0/24> metric
threshold
threshold metric up 65 down 66
track 100 list boolean or
object 1
object 2
int fa0/0
vrrp 1 priority 150
vrrp 1 track 100 decrement 75
The PG did not use the* track 100 list boolean or* option. I’m
still a bit unsure about tracking with multiple objects, and using
the and/or boolean, so I was wondering if the above configuration
would be considered correct or not?
Thanks,
Rich
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