9.3.3 Packet Tracer - Hsrp Configuration Guide Jun 2026

Repeat the process on R3’s LAN interface (G0/0), but keep the default priority.

You will now configure R1 as the primary (Active) gateway and R3 as the backup (Standby). Step 1: Configure R1 (Active Router) 9.3.3 packet tracer - hsrp configuration guide

In a standard network, if a default gateway fails, all hosts on that LAN lose connectivity to remote networks. HSRP prevents this by allowing two or more routers to act as a single with a shared Virtual IP (VIP) and MAC address. Active Router: Handles all traffic sent to the VIP. Repeat the process on R3’s LAN interface (G0/0),

R2 saw that R1 was no longer sending his "I am still here" beacons (Hello messages). R2 checked his pocket. He had the instructions: "If the Active Router fails, the Standby becomes the Active." HSRP prevents this by allowing two or more

Use the tracert command on PC-A and PC-B to reach the Web Server (209.165.200.226).