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Chapter42 Configuring Enhanced Object Tracking
Configuring Enhanced Object Tracking Features
Configuring Enhanced Object Tracking Features
These sections describe configuring enhanced object tracking:
Default Configuration, page 42-2
Tracking Interface Line-Protocol or IP Routing State, page42-2
Configuring a Tracked List, page42-3
Configuring HSRP Object Tracking, page 42-7
Configuring Other Tracking Characteristics, page 42-8
Configuring IP SLAs Object Tracking, page42-9
Default Configuration
No type of object tracking is configured.

Tracking Interface Line-Protocol or IP Routing State

You can track either the interface lin e proto col state or th e interf ace IP routing stat e. Whe n you track the
IP routing state, these three conditions are required for the object to be up:
IP routing must be enabled and active on the interface.
The interface line-protocol state must be up.
The interface IP address must be known.
If all three of these conditions are not met, the IP routing state is down.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to track the line-protocol state or IP routing state
of an interface:
Command Purpose
Step1 configure terminal Enter global configuration mode.
Step2 track object-number interface
interface-id line-protocol (Optional) Create a tracking list to track the line-protocol state of an interface
and enter tracking configuration mode.
The object-number identifies the tracked object and can be from 1 to 500.
The interface interface-id is the interface being tracked.
Step3 delay {up seconds [down seconds]
| [up seconds] down seconds}(Optional) Specify a period of time in seconds to delay communicating state
changes of a tracked object. The range is from 1 to 180 seconds.
Step4 exit Return to global configuration mode.
Step5 track object-number interface
interface-id ip routing (Optional) Create a tracking list to track the IP routing state of an interface, and
enter tracking configuration mode. IP-route tracking tracks an IP route in the
routing table and the ability of an interface to route IP packets.
The object-number identifies the tracked object and can be from 1 to 500.
The interface interface-id is the interface being tracked.