Chapter 3 Commands Specific to the Content Switching Module with SSL

standby redirects

The no standby redirects command is the same as the standby redirects disable command. We do not recommend that you save the no form of this command to NVRAM. Because the command is enabled by default, we recommend that you use the standby redirects disable command to disable the functionality.

With the standby redirects command enabled, the real IP address of a router can be replaced with a virtual IP address in the next-hop address or gateway field of the redirect packet. HSRP looks up the next-hop IP address in its table of real IP addresses versus virtual IP addresses. If HSRP does not find a match, the HSRP router allows the redirect packet to go out unchanged. The host HSRP router is redirected to a router that is unknown, that is, a router with no active HSRP groups. You can specify the no standby redirects unknown command to stop these redirects from being sent.

Examples

This example shows how to allow HSRP to filter ICMP redirect messages:

ssl-proxy (config-vlan)# standby redirects

ssl-proxy (config-vlan)#

This example shows how to change the HSRP router advertisement interval to 90 seconds and the holddown timer to 270 seconds on interface Ethernet 0:

ssl-proxy(config-vlan)#standby redirects timers 90 270

ssl-proxy (config-vlan)#

Related Commands show standby

show standby redirect

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