Click in the box next to SendTrap to send traps for VRRP. Click in the box next to PingVirtualAddrEnable to enable the switch to respond to virtual IP pings. Click Apply and close. Click Interface, and the Interface tab opens. Using the arrow on the bottom of the tab, slide to the right end.
Peggy to get new screen from Noli with none in Action field (not 0.0.0.0).
Click the HoldDownTimer test box, and enter the desired number of seconds for the timer. The HoldDownState text box displays active when the Hold Down Timer is counting down and preemption will occur; the text box displays dormant when preemption is not pending. When the Hold Down Timer is active, the HoldDownTimeRemaining text box displays the seconds remaining before preemption.
Use the Action field to manually override the delay timer and force preemption. When you click the heading, an arrow appears. Click in the text box, and a list opens. Choose preemption to preempt the timer, or choose none to allow the timer to keep working.
Click Apply and close the tab.
VrId
A number that uniquely identifies a virtual router on a given VRRP router. The virtual router acts as the default router for one or ore assigned addresses (1 to 255).
Port
VirtualMacAddr
MAC address of the virtual router interface.
State
The state of the virtual router interface:
Control
Whether VRRP is enabled or disabled for the port or VLAN.
Priority
Priority value to be used by this VRRP router. Set a value from 1 to 255, where 255 is reserved for the router that owns the IP addresses associated with the virtual router. The default is 100.
MasterIpAddr
The IP address of the physical interface of the master virtual router that has the responsibility of forwarding packets sent to the virtual IP address(es) associated with the virtual router.
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Interval
The time interval (in seconds) between sending advertisement messages. Set from 1 to 255 seconds with a default of 1 second. Only the master router sends advertisements.
VirtualRouter
UpTime
The time interval (in hundredths of a second) since the virtual router was initialized.
CriticalIPAddr
An IP interface on the local router configured so that a change in its state would cause a role switch in the virtual router (for example, from master to backup) in case the interface stops responding.
HoldDownTimer
The time interval (in seconds) a router is delayed when changing to master state.
HoldDownState
Status is active when the Hold Down Timer is counting down and preemption will occur; the text box displays dormant when preemption is not pending.
HoldDownTimeRemaining
The seconds remaining before preemption
Action
Use the action list to manually override the delay timer and force preemption: