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C6576M EtherChannel Dialog Box
HSRP Area
The HSRP area of the C6576M Ethernet Interface dialog box provides the following information:
Note
There may be multiple groups deployed on an interface. Using a group number on one logical or
physical interface does not preclude using it on another.
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HSRP Group Table—Describes HSRP groups deployed on an interface.
Virtual IP—Primary virtual IP address of the HSRP group. If this address is not configured, the
agent will attempt to discover the virtual address through a discovery process which scans the hello
messages.
Preempt—If enabled, the current router will attempt to overthrow a lower priority active router and
attempt to become the active router. If disabled, this router will become the active router only if
there is no such router or the active router fails.
true—Preempt enabled.
false—Preempt disabled.
Delay Minimum—Time difference (in seconds) between a router power up and the time it can start
preempting the currently active router. This value is only applicable when preemption is enabled.
Priority—Priority value that prioritizes a potential hot standby router. The range is 1 to 255, where
1 indicates the lowest priority and 255 indicates the highest priority. The default priority value is
100. The router in the HSRP group with the highest priority value becomes the active router.
Hello Interval—Hello interval in milliseconds. If this value is not configured, it can be learned from
the active router.
Hold Interval—Hold interval in milliseconds. If this value is not configured, it can be learned from
the active router.
Add/Remove HSRP Group button—This action deploys or remove an HSRP group on the interface.
The HSRP group may optionally be assigned a primary IP address. If no address is explicitly
assigned, the device will attempt to discover the virtual IP address from the active server using hello
messages.
Figure 6-51
shows the subdialog box that is displayed when you click the button.
Chapter 6
Logical Object Dialog Boxes

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