Reference Guide
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) | 1053
In addition, if you configure a VRRP group on an interface that belongs to a VRF instance and later
configure object tracking on an interface for the VRRP group, the tracked interface must belong to the
VRF instance.
To track an interface or configured object for a virtual group, use the
track command in the VRRP mode:
Command Example: track interface
FTOS(conf-if-gi-1/1)#vrrp-group 111
FTOS(conf-if-gi-1/1-vrid-111)#track gigabitethernet 1/2
FTOS(conf-if-gi-1/1-vrid-111)#
Command Example: show configuration in VRID mode
FTOS(conf-if-gi-1/1-vrid-111)#show configuration
!
vrrp-group 111
advertise-interval 10
authentication-type simple 7 387a7f2df5969da4
no preempt
priority 255
track GigabitEthernet 1/2
virtual-address 10.10.10.1
virtual-address 10.10.10.2
virtual-address 10.10.10.3
virtual-address 10.10.10.10
FTOS(conf-if-gi-1/1-vrid-111)#
Task Command Syntax Command Mode
Monitor an interface or a configured object and, optionally,
reconfigure the cost value to be subtracted from the VRRP
group priority if the status of the tracked object goes
DOWN.
track {interface | object-id}
[priority-cost cost]
Valid object IDs are from 1 to 65535.
Cost range: 1-254. Default: 10
INTERFACE-VRID
(Optional) Display the configuration and UP or DOWN
state of tracked objects, including the client (VRRP group)
that is tracking an object’s state.
show track
EXEC
EXEC Privilege
(Optional) Display the configuration and UP or DOWN
state of tracked interfaces and objects in VRRP groups,
including the time since the last change in an object’s state.
show vrrp
EXEC
EXEC Privilege
(Optional) Display the configuration of tracked objects in
VRRP groups on a specified interface.
show running-config interface
interface
EXEC
EXEC Privilege
Note: The sum of all the costs for all tracked interfaces and objects must be less than or equal to the
configured priority of the VRRP group.










