
Chapter 3 Commands Specific to the Content Switching Module with SSL
standby track
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 | When you use group number 0, no group number is written to NVRAM, providing backward | 
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 | The standby track command syntax prior to Release 12.2(15)T is still supported. Using the older form | 
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 | will cause a tracked object to be created in the new tracking process. This tracking information can be | 
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 | displayed using the show track command. | 
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| Examples | This example shows how to track the IP routing capability of serial interface 1/0. HSRP on Ethernet | 
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 | interface 0/0 registers with the tracking process to be informed of any changes to the IP routing state of | 
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 | serial interface 1/0. If the IP state on serial interface 1/0 goes down, the priority of the HSRP group is | 
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 | reduced by 10. | 
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 | If both serial interfaces are operational, Router A becomes the HSRP active router because it has the | 
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 | higher priority. | 
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 | However, if IP routing on serial interface 1/0 in Router A fails, the HSRP group priority is reduced and | 
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 | Router B takes over as the active router, which maintains a default virtual gateway service to hosts on | 
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 | the 10.1.0.0 subnet. | 
Router A Configuration
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| track 100 | interface serial1/0 ip routing | |
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| interface | Ethernet0/0 | |
| ip address 10.1.0.21 255.255.0.0 | ||
| standby | 1 | ip 10.1.0.1 | 
| standby | 1 | priority 105 | 
| standby | 1 | track 100 decrement 10 | 
Router B Configuration
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| track 100 | interface serial1/0 ip routing | |
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| interface | Ethernet0/0 | |
| ip address 10.1.0.22 255.255.0.0 | ||
| standby | 1 | ip 10.1.0.1 | 
| standby | 1 | priority 100 | 
| standby | 1 | track 100 decrement 10 | 
Related Commands standby preempt
standby priority
Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Content Switching Module with SSL Command Reference
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