VRRP Tracking
  
  
    
      The following figure is an example of VRRP tracking. 
      
     
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        Configure VLAN tracking, as shown in Adding and Deleting Tracked VLANs .
        configure vrrp vlan vrrp1 vrid 2 add
          track-vlan vlan1 
          Using the tracking mechanism, if VLAN1 fails, the VRRP
master realizes that there is no path to the upstream router through
the master switch and implements a VRRP failover to the backup. 
 
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        Configure route table tracking, as shown in Adding and Deleting Tracked Routes.
        configure vrrp vlan vrrp1 vrid 2 add
          track-iproute 10.10.10.0/24 
          The route specified in this command must exist in the IP routing
table. When the route is no longer available, the switch implements
a VRRP failover to the backup. 
 
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        Configure ping tracking, as shown in Adding and Deleting Tracked Pings.
        configure vrrp vlan vrrp1 vrid 2 add
          track-ping 10.10.10.121 frequency 2 miss 2 The specified IP address is tracked.
          If the fail rate is exceeded, the switch implements a VRRP failover to the backup. A VRRP
          node with a priority of 255 may not recover from a ping-tracking failure if there is a
          Layer 2 switch between it and another VRRP node. In cases where a Layer 2 switch is used
          to connect VRRP nodes, we recommend that those nodes have priorities of less than
          255.