form to disable HSRP on an interface and remove the IP address for the virtual router.

Syntax

standby [group] ip [ip-address[secondary]] no standby [group] ip [ip-address]

group - Identifies the virtual router group. (Range: 0-255)

ip-address- The designated IP address of the virtual router.

secondary - Specifies additional IP addresses supported by this group.

Default Setting

Group number: 0

Virtual router groups: none configured

Command Mode

Interface (VLAN)

Command Usage

The designated IP address must be configured on at least one router in the virtual router group. If an IP address is specified in this command, that address is used as the designated address for the virtual group. If an IP address is not specified, the designated address is learned through the exchange of HSRP messages. Note that the designated address cannot be the same as a physical address.

The subnet mask for the physical interface on which the designated address is configured is used as the subnet mask of the designated address. The interfaces of all routers participating in a virtual router group must be within the same IP subnet.

Configuring a new designated address on the current master router will override the designated address currently is use.

If you have multiple secondary addresses configured on the current VLAN interface, you can use this command with the secondary keyword to add any secondary address that will be supported by the virtual router.

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