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Chapter 39
Configuring IPv6 Unicast Routing
Command
Step 4
standby [group-number] preempt [delay
{minimum seconds | reload seconds | sync
seconds}]
Step 5
standby [group-number] priority priority
Step 6
end
Step 7
show standby [interface-id [group-number]]
Step 8
copy running-config startup-config
Use the no standby [group-number] ipv6 interface configuration command to disable HSRP for IPv6.
This example shows how to activate HSRP for IPv6 for group 1 on a port. The IP address used by the
hot standby group is learned by using HSRP for IPv6.
This procedure is the minimum number of steps required to enable HSRP for IPv6. Other configurations
Note
are optional.
Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# interface gigabitethernet1/0/1
Switch(config-if)# no switchport
Switch(config-if)# standby 1 ipv6 autoconfig
Switch(config-if)# end
Switch# show standby
For more information about configuring HSRP for IPv6, see the "Configuring First Hop Redundancy
Protocols in IPv6" chapter in the Cisco IOS IPv6 Configuration Library on Cisco.com.

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For complete syntax and usage information on these commands, see the Cisco IOS command reference
publications.
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Purpose
Configure the router to preempt, which means that when the
local router has a higher priority than the active router, it
assumes control as the active router.
(Optional) group-number—The group number to which the
command applies.
(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).
(Optional) reload—Set the preemption delay, in seconds,
after a reload. The delay period applies only to the first
interface-up event after the router reloads.
(Optional) sync—Set the maximum synchronization
period, in seconds, for IP redundancy clients.
Use the no form of the command to restore the default values.
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.
Use the no form of the command to restore the default values.
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Verify the configuration.
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
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