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Catalyst 3560 Switch Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 40      Configuring HSRP
Configuring HSRP
When configuring HSRP priority, follow these guidelines:
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Assigning a priority allows you to select the active and standby routers. If preemption is enabled, 
the router with the highest priority becomes the active router. If priorities are equal, the current 
active router does not change.
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The highest number (1 to 255) represents the highest priority (most likely to become the active 
router).
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When setting the priority, preempt, or both, you must specify at least one keyword (priority
preempt, or both).
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The priority of the device can change dynamically if an interface is configured with the standby 
track
 command and another interface on the router goes down.
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The standby track interface configuration command ties the router hot standby priority to the 
availability of its interfaces and is useful for tracking interfaces that are not configured for HSRP. 
When a tracked interface fails, the hot standby priority on the device on which tracking has been 
configured decreases by 10. If an interface is not tracked, its state changes do not affect the hot 
standby priority of the configured device. For each interface configured for hot standby, you can 
configure a separate list of interfaces to be tracked.
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The standby track interface-priority interface configuration command specifies how much to 
decrement the hot standby priority when a tracked interface goes down. When the interface comes 
back up, the priority is incremented by the same amount.
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When multiple tracked interfaces are down and interface-priority values have been configured, the 
configured priority decrements are cumulative. If tracked interfaces that were not configured with 
priority values fail, the default decrement is 10, and it is noncumulative.
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When routing is first enabled for the interface, it does not have a complete routing table. If it is 
configured to preempt, it becomes the active router, even though it is unable to provide adequate 
routing services. To solve this problem, configure a delay time to allow the router to update its 
routing table.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, use one or more of these steps to configure HSRP priority 
characteristics on an interface:
Command
Purpose
Step 1
configure terminal
Enter global configuration mode.
Step 2
interface interface-id
Enter interface configuration mode, and enter the HSRP interface on which you 
want to set priority.
Step 3
standby [group-numberpriority 
priority [preempt [delay delay]]
Set a priority value used in choosing the active router. The range is 1 to 255; 
the default priority is 100. The highest number represents the highest priority.
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(Optional) group-number—The group number to which the command 
applies. 
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(Optional) preempt—Select so that when the local router has a higher 
priority than the active router, it assumes control as the active router. 
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(Optional) delay—Set to cause the local router to postpone taking over the 
active role for the shown number of seconds. The range is 0 to 
3600(1 hour); the default is 0 (no delay before taking over).
Use the no form of the command to restore the default values.