NETGEAR GSM7228PS-100NAS Switch User Manual


 
Routing Commands
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ProSafe Managed Switch
no ip vrrp track interface
Use this command to remove the interface from the tracked list or to restore the priority
decrement to its default.
Format no ip vrrp <vrid> track interface <unit/slot/port> [decrement]
Mode
ip vrrp track ip route
Use this command to track the route reachability. When the tracked route is deleted, the
priority of the VRRP router will be decremented by the value specified in the <priority>
argument. When the tracked route is added, the priority will be incremented by the same.
A VRRP configured interface can track more than one route. When a tracked route goes
down, then the priority of the router will be decreased by 10 (the default priority decrement)
for each downed route. By default no routes are tracked. If you specify just the route to be
tracked, without giving the optional priority, then the default priority will be set. The default
priority decrement is 10. The default priority decrement is changed using the <priority>
argument.
Default
Format ip vrrp <vrid> track ip route <ip-address/prefix-length> [decrement
<priority>]
Mode
no ip vrrp track ip route
Use this command to remove the route from the tracked list or to restore the priority
decrement to its default. When removing a tracked IP route from the tracked list, the priority
should be incremented by the decrement value if the route is not reachable.
Format no ip vrrp <vrid> track ip route <ip-address/prefix-length>
[decrement]
Mode
ip vrrp <vrid> accept-mode
This command is used to allow a router to respond to ICMP Echo Requests sent to an
address on a VRRP virtual router. VRRP supports responding to pings, but does not allow the
VRRP Master to accept other types of packets. A new configuration option controls whether
the router responds to Echo Requests sent to a VRRP IP address.
The VRRP Master responds to both fragmented and un-fragmented ICMP Echo Request
packets. The VRRP Master responds to Echo Requests sent to the virtual router's primary
address or any of its secondary addresses.
Interface Config
priority: 10
Interface Config
Interface Config