Layered Connection of Monitoring Core Switches

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In my distribution layer I used HSRP for redundancy and its working really OK but if I will connect Core Switches with Etherchannel won''t they start

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Could someone please guide me on how to set up a layer 3 connection between a distribution layer and core layer switch? The way I understand is that in order to set up a layer 3 link,

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