Device Info Report - HSRP 2 information
Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) information discovered on this device is displayed on this page. HSRP is the Cisco implementation of VRRP. The information relates to the standby nature of routers.
- . Lists the interface index on which HSRP is configured.
- . Lists the setting used to determine if a configured Virtual IP address is used. (TRUE - Virtual IP address is configured, FALSE - Virtual IP address was learned)
- . Lists the setting used to determine if a router should attempt to overthrow a lower priority active router and attempt to become the active router. (TRUE - the router should attempt to overthrow lower priority active routers, FALSE - the router should not attempt to overthrow lower priority routers; this router will become active only if there are no active routers.)
- . Lists the time difference between power up and the time the router can start preempting the currently active router.
- . Lists setting that determines whether the router should use configured hellotime and holdtime. (TRUE - use configured hellotime and holdtime; FALSE - use learned hellotime and holdtime.)
- . Lists the configured hellotime, which is used to determine the frequency of generating hello messages; all routers in a LAN must use the same hellotime. The configured hellotime is used when a router is the active router, otherwise it uses the learned hellotime which is propogated by the active router.
- . Lists the configured holdtime; all routers in a LAN should use the same holdtime. The configured holdtime is used when a router is the active router, otherwise it uses the learned holdtime which is propogated by the active router.
- . Lists the current learned hellotime.
- . Lists the current learned holdtime.