BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 429
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Overview of Virtual Switch Redundancy Protocol (VSRP)
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FIGURE 78 VSRP priority bias
Track ports
Optionally, you can configure track ports to be included during VSRP priority calculation.  In VSRP, a 
track port is a port that is not a member of the VRID’s VLAN, but whose state is nonetheless 
considered when the priority is calculated.  Typically, a track port represents the exit side of traffic 
received on the VRID ports.  By default, no track ports are configured.
When you configure a track port, you assign a priority value to the port. If the port goes down, VSRP 
subtracts the track port’s priority value from the configured VSRP priority. For example, if the you 
configure a track port with priority 20 and the configured VSRP priority is 100, the software 
subtracts 20 from 100 if the track port goes down, resulting in a VSRP priority of 80. The new 
priority value is used when calculating the VSRP priority. Figure 79 shows an example.
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VSRP
Master
VSRP
Backup
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VSRP
Aware
VSRP
Aware
VSRP
Aware
F
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F
B
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B
Configured priority = 150
Actual priority = 150 * (2/3) = 100
Configured priority = 100
Actual priority = 100 * (3/3) = 100
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