Administrator Guide

Object Tracking Conguration
You can congure three types of object tracking for a client.
Track Layer 2 Interfaces
Track Layer 3 Interfaces
Track IPv4 and IPv6 Routes
For a complete listing of all commands related to object tracking, refer to the Dell Networking OS Command Line Interface Reference
Guide.
Tracking a Layer 2 Interface
You can create an object that tracks the line-protocol state of a Layer 2 interface and monitors its operational status (UP or DOWN).
You can track the status of any of the following Layer 2 interfaces:
1 Gigabit Ethernet: Enter gigabitethernet slot/port in the track interface interface command (see Step 1).
10 Gigabit Ethernet: Enter tengigabitethernet slot/port.
Port channel: Enter port-channel number, where valid port-channel numbers are from 1 to 128:
SONET: Enter sonet slot/port.
VLAN: Enter vlan vlan-id, where valid VLAN IDs are from 1 to 4094
A line-protocol object only tracks the link-level (UP/DOWN) status of a specied interface. When the link-level status goes down, the
tracked object status is DOWN; if the link-level status is up, the tracked object status is UP.
To remove object tracking on a Layer 2 interface, use the no track object-id command.
To congure object tracking on the status of a Layer 2 interface, use the following commands.
1 Congure object tracking on the line-protocol state of a Layer 2 interface.
CONFIGURATION mode
track object-id interface interface line-protocol
Valid object IDs are from 1 to 65535.
2 (Optional) Congure the time delay used before communicating a change in the status of a tracked interface.
OBJECT TRACKING mode
delay {[up seconds] [down seconds]}
Valid delay times are from 0 to 180 seconds.
The default is 0.
3 (Optional) Identify the tracked object with a text description.
OBJECT TRACKING mode
description text
The text string can be up to 80 characters.
4 (Optional) Display the tracking conguration and the tracked object’s status.
EXEC Privilege mode
show track object-id
654
Object Tracking