Chapter 2 Commands for the Catalyst 6500 Series SSL Services Module

interface ssl-proxy

Table 2-1 Subinterface Configuration Submode Command Descriptions (continued)

Syntax

Description

 

 

[no] shutdown

Shuts down the subinterface. Use the no form of this command to put the

 

subinterface in service.

 

 

standby [group-number] {authentication

Configures redundancy on the subinterface. See the following commands for

text string} {delay minimum [min-delay]

valid values:

reload [reload-delay]} {ip [ip-address

standby authentication

[secondary]]} {mac-address mac-address}

standby delay minimum reload

{mac-refresh seconds} {name

group-name} {preempt [delay{minimum

standby ip

delay reload delay sync delay}]}

standby mac-address

{priority priority} {redirects [enable

 

 

disable] [timers advertisement holddown]

standby mac-refresh

[unknown]} {timers [msec] hellotime

standby name

[msec] holdtime} {track object-number

 

standby preempt

[decrement priority]} [version {1 2}]

 

standby priority

 

standby redirects

 

standby timers

 

standby track

 

standby use-bia

 

standby version

 

 

timeout absolute minutes seconds

Sets the session timeout values for this interface. Valid values for minutes are

 

from 0 to 71582787 minutes. Valid values for seconds are from 0 to 59

 

seconds.

 

 

 

The valid values for configuring HSRP are as follows:

group-number—(Optional) Group number on the interface for which HSRP is being activated; valid values are from 0 to 255 for HSRP version 1; valid values are from 0 to 4095 for HSRP version 2. See the “standby version” section on page 2-116for information about changing the HSRP version. If you do not specify a group-number, group 0 is used.

ip ip-addr—Specifies the IP address of the HSRP interface.

priority priority— Specifies the priority for the HSRP interface. Increase the priority of at least one interface in the HSRP group. The interface with the highest priority becomes active for that HSRP group.

prempt —Enables preemption. When you enable preemption, if the local router has a hot standby priority that is higher than the current active router, the local router attempts to assume control as the active router. If you do not configure preemption, the local router assumes control as the active router only if it receives information indicating that no router is in the active state (acting as the designated router).

delay—(Optional) Specifies the preemption delay. When a router first comes up, it does not have a complete routing table. If it is configured to preempt, it becomes the active router but cannot provide adequate routing services. You can configure a delay before the preempting router actually preempts the currently active router.

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