05-14-2007 01:15 AM - edited 03-05-2019 04:02 PM
Hi,
Can any one provide some trouble shooting documents and links :
I have a config like in router 1 and router 2
standby 2 ip 10.x.x.x
standby 2 priority 110
standby 2 preempt
standby 2 track 2
standby 2 track 3
ip sla monitor 10
type dns target-addr x.x.x.x name-server x.x.x.4
ip sla monitor schedule 10 life forever start-time now
!
track 2 rtr 10
!
track 3 rtr 10 reachability
It is a failover scenerio.
Say when router 1 fails router 2 does not take over .
What are the troubleshooting steps that I need to follow .
Thanks in advance
Raj
05-14-2007 01:28 AM
Hi Raj ,
Track rtr command is used for tracking the state of a Cisco IOS IP Service Level Agreements (SLAs) operation , not the router.
Every IP SLAs operation maintains an operation return-code value. This return code is interpreted by the tracking process. The return code may return OK, OverThreshold, and several other return codes. Different operations may have different return-code values, so only values common to all operation types are used.
Two aspects of an IP SLAs operation can be tracked: state and reachability. The difference between these aspects relates to the acceptance of the OverThreshold return code. Table 62 shows the state and reachability aspects of IP SLAs operations that can be tracked.
Table 62 Comparison of State and Reachability Operations
Tracking Return Code Track State
State OK Up
(all other return codes) Down
Reachability OK or over threshold Up
(all other return codes) Down
Examples
The following example shows how to configure the tracking process to track the state of IP SLAs operation 2:
track 1 rtr 2 state
The following example shows how to configure the tracking process to track the reachability of IP SLAs operation 3:
track 2 rtr 3 reachability
THANKS,
Satish
05-14-2007 01:32 AM
Hi Satish,
Thanks for ur prompt reply.
Is there any documents in cisco site that if hsrp fails in router what are the steps I need to follow.
Thanks
Raj
05-14-2007 01:37 AM
Hi Raj ,
The config on your router is for SLA tarcking purpose , not for tarcking interfaces.
Below link may be useful for you.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk362/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094e8c.shtml
Thanks,
Satish
05-14-2007 01:58 AM
Hi Satish,
Thanks for your help a lot.
For example this link has a lot of case studies was looking for something similar .
http://cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk362/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094afd.shtml
Raj
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