Re: Track question

From: Pavlo Bykov (slidersv@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Aug 25 2008 - 05:46:17 ART


If it is HSRP you are asked for, you actually don't have to do track. But
only in case of direct interface failure.
Otherwise you'd have to track something.

On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 8:21 PM, L Pham <ccie17030@gmail.com> wrote:

> Where is the question coming from ?
>
> On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 10:42 AM, GAURAV MADAN
> <gauravmadan1177@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi All
> >
> > I had a small question in mind . If someone has inputs plzz lemme know
> >
> > int f0/0
> > standby 10 track s0/1/0 10
> >
> > QUES : What exactly is it tracking ? protocol status of s0/1/0 etc etc ?
> >
> > In my case if s0/1/0 is a FR enabled interface and my question says
> > that if s0/1/0 looses connectivity to FR cloud ; this router should
> > not be HSRP active router .
> >
> > Now there are possibilities in this :
> >
> > Does that mean that line protocl of s0/1/0 is to b traccked or
> > connectivity to far end to be tracked or somethig else
> >
> > In nut shell I want to ask :
> >
> > WHAT DOES LOOSING CONNECTIVITY TO FR CLOUD actually mean ? So that I
> > can design my track statement accordingly
> >
> > Thnx in advance
> > Gaurav Madan
> >
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