OBJECT TRACKING modedelay {[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 modedescription textThe text string can be up to 80 characters.4 (Optional) Display the tracking configuration and the tracked object’s status.EXEC Privilege modeshow track object-idExamples of Configuring Object Tracking for an IPv4 or IPv6 InterfaceExample of configuring object tracking for an IPv4 interface.Dell(conf)#track 101 interface tengigabitethernet 7/2/1 ip routingDell(conf-track-101)#delay up 20Dell(conf-track-101)#description NYC metroDell(conf-track-101)#endDell#show track 101Track 101Interface TenGigabitEthernet 7/2/1 ip routingDescription: NYC metroExample of configuring object tracking for an IPv6 interface.Dell(conf)#track 103 interface tengigabitethernet 7/11/1 ipv6routingDell(conf-track-103)#description Austin access pointDell(conf-track-103)#endDell#show track 103Track 103Interface TenGigabitEthernet 7/11/1 ipv6 routingDescription: Austin access pointDisplaying Tracked ObjectsTo display the currently configured objects used to track Layer 2 and Layer 3 interfaces, and IPv4 and IPv6routes, use the following show commands.To display the configuration and status of currently tracked Layer 2 or Layer 3 interfaces, IPv4 or IPv6 routes,or a VRF instance, use the show track command. You can also display the currently configured per-protocol resolution values used to scale route metrics when tracking metric thresholds.• Display the configuration and status of currently tracked Layer 2 or Layer 3 interfaces, IPv4 or IPv6 routes,and a VRF instance.Object Tracking 738