There are quite a few commands available to use in an advanced setting with the standby
command, but we’ll stick with the simple commands that follow the Cisco objectives. First,
I numbered the group (1), which must be the same on all routers sharing HSRP duties; then
I added the virtual IP address shared by all routers in the HSRP group. Optionally, I named
the group and then set the priority of HSRP1 to 110, and I left HSRP2 to a default of 100.
The router with the highest priority will win the election to become the active router. Let’s
configure the HSRP2 router now: