| Netscreen - Track IP |
| Vendor | Juniper |
| Platform | Netscreen |
| Version | ScreenOS 6.2 |
| Firewalls - Juniper - Netscreen |
| Monday, 20 July 2009 10:32 |
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IP tracking allows you to track the connectivity of critical IP`s.This allows you to change your routing based on the connectivity of configured IP`s. There are 3 main points to Track IP :
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Interface based Interface based allows you to disable interfaces based on the whether the configured IP address is reachable. The example below will disable interface eth2 if 10 consecutive Pings fail. set interface ethernet2 monitor track-ip ip To check the Track IP status for this interface you can use the following command, netscreen(M)-> get interface eth2 monitor track-ip NSRP Using NSRP Track IP allows you to bring down an interface based on the connectivity on the configured address and in turn cause the cluster to fail over. set nsrp track-ip ip [address] To check the Track IP status for NSRP Track IP you can use the following command, netscreen(M)-> get nsrp track-ip Further Resources |
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