Configuration Guide | Packet Tracer 9.3.3 Hsrp
R2(config-if)# standby 1 ip 192.168.1.254
Add two routers (Router1 and Router2) and a switch to your network. You can do this by dragging and dropping the devices from the device palette. packet tracer 9.3.3 hsrp configuration guide
This guide provides the complete steps to configure and verify in Packet Tracer 9.3.3 , as part of the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum. Objective R2(config-if)# standby 1 ip 192
HSRP is a Cisco-proprietary protocol that provides a way to configure a group of routers to act as a single virtual router. The virtual router has a unique IP address and MAC address, which is shared among all routers in the group. One router is elected as the active router, and it handles all network traffic. The other routers in the group act as standby routers, ready to take over if the active router fails. Objective HSRP is a Cisco-proprietary protocol that provides
R1# show standby
In this packet tracer 9.3.3 HSRP configuration guide, we have shown you how to configure HSRP on two routers using Packet Tracer 9.3.3. HSRP provides high availability and redundancy in networks, ensuring that your network remains up and running even if one of the routers fails. By following these steps, you can implement HSRP in your own network and enjoy the benefits of a highly available and redundant network.
If keys mismatch, Packet Tracer 9.3.3 will log an error: %HSRP-4-BADAUTH: Authentication failed .
