DescriptionField
The virtual IP address of the GLBP group. All
secondary virtual IP addresses are listed on separate
lines. If one of the virtual IP addresses is a duplicate
of an address configured for another device, it will
be marked as “duplicate.” A duplicate address
indicates that the device has failed to defend its ARP
cache entry.
Virtual IP address is
The hello time is the time between hello packets (in
seconds or milliseconds). The hold time is the time
(in seconds or milliseconds) before other devices
declare the active device to be down. All devices in
a GLBP group use the hello- and hold-time values of
the current AVG. If the locally configured values are
different, the configured values appear in parentheses
after the hello- and hold-time values.
Hello time, hold time
The time until GLBP will send the next hello packet
(in seconds or milliseconds).
Next hello sent in
Whether GLBP gateway preemption is enabled. If
enabled, the minimum delay is the time (in seconds)
for which a higher-priority nonactive device will wait
before preempting the lower-priority active device.
This field is also displayed under the forwarder
section where it indicates GLBP forwarder
preemption.
Preemption
The active state of the virtual gateway. The value can
be “local,” “unknown,” or an IP address. The address
(and the expiration date of the address) is the address
of the current AVG.
This field is also displayed under the forwarder
section where it indicates the address of the current
AVF.
Active is
The standby state of the virtual gateway. The value
can be “local,” “unknown,” or an IP address. The
address (and the expiration date of the address) is the
address of the standby gateway (the gateway that is
next in line to be the AVG).
Standby is
The initial weighting value with lower and upper
threshold values.
Weighting
The list of objects that are being tracked and their
corresponding states.
Track object
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