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Chapter 4: Configuration Commands
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Virtual Router Priority Tracking Configuration
These
commands
are
used
for
modifying
the
priority
system
used
when
electing
the
master
router
from
a
pool
of
virtual
routers.
Various
tracking
criteria
can
be
used
to
bias
the
election
results.
Each
time
one
of
the
tracking
criteria
is
met,
the
priority
level
for
the
virtual
router
is
increased
by
an
amount
defined
through
the
VRRP
Tracking
commands.
Criteria
are
tracked
dynamically,
continuously
updating
virtual
router
priority
levels
when
enabled.
If
the
virtual
router
preemption
option
is
enabled,
this
virtual
router
can
assume
master
routing
authority
when
its
priority
level
rises
above
that
of
the
current
master.
Some
tracking
criteria
apply
to
standard
virtual
routers,
otherwise
called
“virtual
interface
routers.”
A
virtual
server
router
is
defined
as
any
virtual
router
whose
IP
address
is
the
same
as
any
configured
virtual
server
IP
address.
Table 330.
VRRP
Priority
Tracking
Configuration
Options
Command Syntax and Usage
[no]
virtual
router
<1
‐
128>
track
interfaces
When
enabled,
the
priority
for
this
virtual
router
will
be
increased
for
each
other
IP
interface
active
on
this
switch.
An
IP
interface
is
considered
active
when
there
is
at
least
one
active
port
on
the
same
VLAN.
This
helps
elect
the
virtual
routers
with
the
most
available
routes
as
the
master.
This
command
is
disabled
by
default.
Command
mode:
Router
VRRP
[no]
virtual
router
<1
‐
128>
track
next
hops
When
enabled,
the
priority
for
this
virtual
router
will
be
increased
for
all
active
next
hops.
A
next
‐
hop
is
considered
active
if
it
is
configured.
This
command
is
disabled
by
default.
Command
mode:
Router
VRRP
[no]
virtual
router
<1
‐
128>
track
ports
When
enabled,
the
priority
for
this
virtual
router
will
be
increased
for
each
active
port
on
the
same
VLAN.
A
port
is
considered
“active”
if
it
has
a
link
and
is
forwarding
traffic.
This
helps
elect
the
virtual
routers
with
the
most
available
ports
as
the
master.
This
command
is
disabled
by
default.
Command
mode:
Router
VRRP
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