glbp weighting
To specify the initial weighting value of the Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP) gateway, use the
glbp
weighting
command in interface configuration mode. To restore the default values, use the
no
form of this
command.
glbp group weighting maximum
[
lower lower
] [
upper upper
]
no glbp group weighting
Syntax Description
GLBP group number in the range from 0 to 1023.
group
Maximum weighting value in the range from 1 to
254. Default value is 100.
maximum
(Optional) Specifies a lower weighting value in the
range from 1 to the specified maximum weighting
value. Default value is 1.
lower
lower
(Optional) Specifies an upper weighting value in the
range from the lower weighting to the maximum
weighting value. The default value is the specified
maximum weighting value.
upper
upper
Command Default
The default gateway weighting value is 100 and the default lower weighting value is 1.
Command Modes
Interface configuration (config-if)
Command History
Modification
Release
This command was introduced..
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1
Usage Guidelines
The weighting value of a virtual gateway is a measure of the forwarding capacity of the gateway. If a tracked
interface on the device fails, the weighting value of the device may fall from the maximum value to below
the lower threshold, causing the device to give up its role as a virtual forwarder. When the weighting value
of the device rises above the upper threshold, the device can resume its active virtual forwarder role.
Use the
glbp weighting track
and
track
commands to configure parameters for an interface to be tracked.
If an interface on a device goes down, the weighting for the device can be reduced by a specified value.
Command Reference, Cisco IOS XE Everest 16.5.1a (Catalyst 3650 Switches)
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