
Configuring Interface and Router Redundancy
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Example 2: Three Routers at the Same Site
Figure B-2 illustrates a router redundancy group with three routers at the same
site.
Figure B-2. Router Redundancy: Three Routers at the Same Site
The only difference between having two members and three members in a router
redundancy group is that the best-secondary selection process becomes
meaningful.
Any degradation of a secondary member may cause a new best secondary to be
selected. Because the best-secondary selection process occurs upon any state
change within the router redundancy group, the designation of the best secondary
router is current at all times.
Router A Router B
Router C
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