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Deleting an existing hsrp interface profile, Hsrp profile window—detailed description, Hsrp profile parameters area – Cisco 12000/10700 V3.1.1 User Manual

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Chapter 7 Interface Profiles

Creating an HSRP Profile

Deleting an Existing HSRP Interface Profile

To delete an existing HSRP Interface profile, proceed as follows:

Step 1

Choose the Cisco 12000/10720 Manager>Configuration>IP>HSRP Configuration Profile option
from an Ethernet interface object. See

Table 7-2 on page 7-2

for information on which objects allow you

to launch the HSRP Profile window.

Step 2

Choose Edit > Delete Profile. Choose the profile you wish to delete from the list displayed. A Deletion
Prompt window appears (see

Figure 7-7

) for you to confirm that you wish to delete the selected profile.

Figure 7-7

Deletion Prompt Window

Step 3

Click Yes to delete the selected profile or click No to close the window without deleting the profile.

When a profile is deleted it disappears from the list of existing profiles displayed in the HSRP Profile
list at the left of the window.

HSRP Profile Window—Detailed Description

The HSRP Profile window displays a single tab: HSRP Profile Parameters

HSRP Profile Parameters Area

The HSRP Profile Parameters area allows you to configure the following information:

Group Number—The group number on the interface for which HSRP is being activated. Standby routers
are grouped and assigned a group number.

Standby Priority—Displays the standby priority for the interface. Standby priority can be set to:

Enabled—When the current interface fails it automatically switches to the standby interface.

Disabled—When the current interface fails it does not switch to a standby interface.

Standby Authentication—Allows you to enable or disable the standby authentication string. Options
available are:

Enabled—It will check for the authentication string set and will allow you to configure the interface
on presence of the set string.

Disabled—It will not check for an authentication string.

Standby Hello Time [1-255]—Enter the hello interval in seconds (1 to 255). The default time is 3
seconds.