Chapter 3 Commands Specific to the Content Switching Module with SSL
standby priority
standby priority
To configure the priority for HSRP, use the standby priority command. Use the no form of this command to restore the default values.
standby [group-number] priority priority
no standby [group-number] priority priority
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| (Optional) Group number on the interface to which the other arguments in | ||
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| priority | Priority value that prioritizes a potential hot standby router; valid values are | |
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Command History |
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Usage Guidelines |
| The router in the HSRP group with the highest priority value becomes the active router. | ||
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| When you use group number 0, no group number is written to NVRAM, providing backward | ||
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| The assigned priority is used to help select the active and standby routers. Assuming that preemption is | ||
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| primary IP addresses are compared, and the higher IP address has priority. | ||
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| The priority of the device can change dynamically if an interface is configured with the standby track | ||
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Examples |
| This example shows how to change the router priority: | ||
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Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Content Switching Module with SSL Command Reference
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