Cisco Systems 6500 manual 2-106, Examples, ssl-proxy config-subif# standby preempt delay minimum

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Chapter 2 Commands for the Catalyst 6500 Series SSL Services Module

standby preempt

 

When you use group number 0, no group number is written to NVRAM, providing backward

 

compatibility.

 

IP-redundancy clients can prevent preemption from taking place. The standby preempt delay sync

 

delay command specifies a maximum number of seconds to allow IP-redundancy clients to prevent

 

preemption. When this expires, preemption takes place regardless of the state of the IP-redundancy

 

clients.

 

The standby preempt delay reload delay command allows preemption to occur only after a router

 

reloads. This provides stabilization of the router at startup. After this initial delay at startup, the

 

operation returns to the default behavior.

 

The no standby preempt delay command disables the preemption delay but preemption remains

 

enabled. The no standby preempt delay minimum delay command disables the minimum delay but

 

leaves any synchronization delay if it was configured.

 

 

Examples

This example shows how to configure the router to wait for 300 seconds (5 minutes) before attempting

 

to become the active router:

 

ssl-proxy(config-subif)#standby preempt delay minimum 300

 

ssl-proxy (config-subif)#

 

Catalyst 6500 Series Switch SSL Services Module Command Reference

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