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Table 10-1 describes the commands used to configure ESRP.
Table 10-1: ESRP Commands
Command Description
config esrp port-mode [host | normal] ports
<portlist>
Configures the ESRP port mode. A normal
port does not accept or transmit traffic
when the local ESRP device is a slave.
The host port always switches user traffic,
regardless of the ESRP state. The default
setting is normal.
config vlan <name> add track-ping <ipaddress>
frequency <seconds> miss <number>
Configures an ESRP-enabled VLAN to
track an external gateway using ping. The
switch will not be the ESRP master of the
VLAN if the external gateway is not
reachable.
config vlan <name> add track-route
<ipaddress>/<masklength>
Configures an ESRP-enabled VLAN to
track the condition of a route entry in the
kernel route table. The switch cannot be
the ESRP master if none of the specified
routes are reachable.
config vlan <name> add track-vlan <vlan_tracked> Configures an ESRP-enabled VLAN to
track the condition of another VLAN.
config vlan <name> delete track-ping <ipaddress>
frequency <seconds> miss <number>
Configures an ESRP-enabled VLAN to
stop tracking an external gateway.
config vlan <name> delete track-route
<ipaddress>/<masklength>
Disables route entry tracking for an
ESRP-enabled VLAN.
config vlan <name> delete track-vlan
<vlan_tracked>
Removes the tracking of a VLAN by an
ESRP-enabled VLAN.