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Configuring Redundant ACEs
Command
no probe name
Example:
host1/Admin(config-ft-track-host)# no
probe TCP_PROBE1
Step 5
priority number
Example:
host1/Admin(config-ft-track-host)# priori-
ty 50
no priority number
Example:
host1/Admin(config-ft-track-host)# no pri-
ority 50
Step 6
peer track-host ip_address
Example:
host1/Admin(config-ft-track-host)# peer
track-host 172.16.27.1
no peer track-host ip_address
Example:
host1/Admin(config-ft-track-host)# no peer
track-host 172.16.27.1
Step 7
peer probe name priority number
Example:
host1/Admin(config-ft-track-host)# peer
probe TCP_PROBE1 priority 25
no peer probe name
Example:
host1/Admin(config-ft-track-host)# no peer
probe TCP_PROBE1
Cisco 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance Administration Guide
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Purpose
(Optional) Removes the tracking probe from the active member.
Assigns a priority for multiple probes on the active member.
The number argument specifies the priority of the probes on the
active member. Enter a priority value as an integer from 0 to 255.
The default is 0. Higher values indicate higher priorities. Assign
a priority value based on the relative importance of the gateway
or host that the probes aretracking. If all the probes go down, the
ACE decrements the priority of the FT group on the active
member by the value of the number argument. If the resulting
priority of the FT group on the active member is less than the
priority of the FT group on the standby member, a switchover
occurs.
(Optional) Resets the priority to the default value of 0.
Configures the IP address of the gateway or host.
The ip_address argument specifies the IP address of the gateway
or host that you want the standby FT group member to track.
(Optional) Removes the host tracked by the standby member.
Associates an existing probe with a gateway or host for tracking
by the standby member.
The keyword and arguments are:
name—Identifier of an existing probe that you want to
associate with a gateway or host for tracking.
priority number—Specifies the priority of the probe sent by
the standby member. Enter an integer from 0 to 255. The
default is 0. Higher values indicate higher priorities. Assign
a priority value based on the relative importance of the
gateway or host that the probe is tracking. If the probe goes
down, the ACE decrements the priority of the FT group on
the standby member by the value of the number argument.
(Optional) Removes the tracking probe from the standby
member.
Chapter 6
Configuring Redundant ACEs
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