
Chapter 3 Commands Specific to the Content Switching Module with SSL
standby delay minimum reload
standby delay minimum reload
To configure a delay before the HSRP groups are initialized, use the standby delay minimum reload command. Use the no form of this command to disable the delay.
standby delay minimum
no standby delay minimum
Syntax Description
Defaults
Command Modes
Command History
(Optional) Minimum time (in seconds) to delay HSRP group initialization after | |
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(Optional) Time (in seconds) to delay after the router has reloaded. | |
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The defaults are as follows:
•min-delay is 1 second.
•reload-delay is 5 seconds.
Release | Modification |
SSL Services Module | Support for this command was introduced on the Catalyst 6500 series |
Release 2.1(1) | switches. |
Usage Guidelines The
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If the active router fails or you remove it from the network, the standby router automatically becomes the new active router. If the former active router comes back online, you can control whether it takes over as the active router by using the standby preempt command.
However, in some cases, even if you do not use the standby preempt command, the former active router resumes the active role after it reloads and comes back online. Use the standby delay minimum reload command to set a delay for HSRP group initialization. This command allows time for the packets to get through before the router resumes the active role.
We recommend that you use the standby delay minimum reload command if the standby timers command is configured in milliseconds or if HSRP is configured on a VLAN interface of a switch.
In most configurations, the default values provide sufficient time for the packets to get through and configuring longer delay values is not necessary.
The delay is canceled if an HSRP packet is received on an interface.
Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Content Switching Module with SSL Command Reference
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