| Configuring the WSM using Device Manager |
The following table describes the fields on the General tab.
Virtual Routing
Globally enables or disables VRRP operation.
Track Virtual Router Increment
Sets the increment of VRRP virtual router priority: 0 to 254. This priority is adjusted by tracking the state of other virtual routers. The value 254 provides maximum priority. The default is 2.
Track IP Interface Increment
Sets the increment of VRRP virtual router priority: 0 to 254. This priority is adjusted by tracking the number of IP interfaces active on the WSM. The default is 2.
Track VLAN Ports Increment
Sets the increment of VRRP virtual router priority: 0 to 254. The priority is adjusted by tracking the port state of those ports that belong to the same virtual LAN as the virtual router. The default is 2.
Track L4 Ports Increment
Sets the increment of VRRP virtual router priority: 0 to 254. The priority is adjusted by tracking the Layer 4 port states. This is valid when a virtual server is configured as a VRRP virtual router. The default is 2.
Track Real Servers Increment
Sets the increment of VRRP virtual router priority: 0 to 254. The priority is adjusted by tracking the state of real servers under the virtual server that is configured as a VRRP virtual router. The default is 2.
Track HSRP Increment
Sets the increment of VRRP virtual router priority: 0 to 254.
The priority is adjusted by tracking the HSRP advertisements. The default is 10.
Hot Standby Processing
Enables or disables hot standby processing.
Note: In a hot-standby configuration, Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is not needed to eliminate bridge loops.
Track HSRP by VLAN Increment
Sets the priority increment value for VLAN port switch tracking: 0 to 254. The default is 2.
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