Reference Guide
To return to the default setting, use the no track object-id command.
Parameters
object-id Enter the ID number of the tracked object. The range is
from 1 to 500.
isis resolution-
value
Enter the resolution used to convert the metric in the
routing table for ISIS routes to a scaled metric.
ospf resolution-
value
Enter the resolution used to convert the metric in the
routing table for OSPF routes to a scaled metric.
Defaults none
Command Modes CONFIGURATION
Command History
This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms,
refer to the relevant Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
The following is a list of the Dell Networking OS version history for this command.
Version Description
9.9(0.0) Introduced on the C9010.
9.8(0.0) Introduced on the S3048-ON and S4048-ON.
9.7(0.0) Introduced on the S6000-ON.
8.3.12.0 Introduced on the S4810.
8.4.1.0 Introduced.
Usage Information
Use this command to configure the protocol-specific resolution value that
converts the actual metric of an IPv6 route in the routing table to a scaled metric in
the range of 0 to 255.
The UP/DOWN state of a tracked IPv6 route is determined by the user-
configurable threshold (the threshold metric command) for a route’s metric in
the routing table. To provide a common tracking interface for different clients,
route metrics are scaled in the range of 0 to 255, where 0 is connected and 255 is
inaccessible.
The protocol-specific resolution value calculates the scaled metric by dividing a
route's cost by the resolution value set for the route protocol:
• For ISIS, you can set the resolution in the range of 1 to 1000, where the default
is 10.
• For OSPF, you can set the resolution in the range of 1 to 1592, where the
default is 1.
• You cannot configure the resolution value used to map static routes. By default,
Dell Networking OS assigns a metric of 0 to static routes.
• You cannot configure the resolution value used to map RIP routes. The RIP
hop-count is automatically multiplied by 16 to scale it. For example, a RIP
1388
Object Tracking