Reference Guide
Object Tracking | 649
Command Example: track interface ip routing
FTOS(conf)#track 101 interface gigabitethernet 7/2 ip routing
FTOS(conf-track-101)#delay up 20
FTOS(conf-track-101)#description NYC metro
FTOS(conf-track-101)#end
FTOS#show track 101
Track 101
Interface GigabitEthernet 7/2 ip routing
Description: NYC metro
IP routing is Down (shutdown)
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Tracked by:
Command Example: track interface ipv6 routing
FTOS(conf)#track 103 interface gigabitethernet 7/11 ipv6 routing
FTOS(conf-track-103)#description Austin access point
FTOS(conf-track-103)#end
FTOS#show track 103
Track 103
Interface GigabitEthernet 7/11 ipv6 routing
Description: Austin access point
IPv6 routing is Down (shutdown)
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Tracked by:
Step Task Command Syntax Command Mode
1 Configure object tracking on the routing
status of an IPv4 or IPv6 interface.
track object-id interface interface
{ip routing | ipv6 routing}
Valid object IDs are from 1 to
65535.
CONFIGURATION
2 (Optional) Configure the time delay used
before communicating a change in the status
of a tracked interface.
delay {[up seconds] [down
seconds]}
Valid delay times are from 0 to 180
seconds. Default: 0.
OBJECT TRACKING
3 (Optional) Identify the tracked object with a
text description.
description text
The text string can be up to 80
characters.
OBJECT TRACKING
4 (Optional) Display the tracking configuration
and the tracked object’s status.
show track object-id EXEC Privilege










