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VRRP tab fields


Field Description
Vrld
A number that uniquely identifies a virtual router on a given VRRP router. The virtual router acts as the default router for one or more assigned addresses (1 to 255).
IpAddr
IP address of the virtual router interface.
VirtualMacAddr
The virtual MAC address of the virtual router. The first three octets consist of the IANA's OUI, the next two octets indicate the address block of the VRRP protocol, and the remaining octets consist of the VRID (for example, 00-00-5E-00-01-<vrid>).
State
The current state of the virtual router. This is a read-only field. The valid options are
  • initialize (1) -- the virtual router is starting up
  • backup (2 -- the virtual router is monitoring the state/availability of the master router
  • master (3) -- the virtual router is functioning as the master router
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 master router's real (primary) IP address. This is the IP address listed as the source in VRRP advertisement last received by this virtual router. This is read-only field.
FastAdvertisementEnable
Enables or disables the Fast Advertisement Interval.
When disabled the regular advertisement interval is used. Default is disable.

AdvertisementInterval
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.
FastAdvertisementInterval
Sets the Fast Advertising Interval, the time interval between sending VRRP advertisement messages. The interval can be between 200 and 1000 milliseconds, and it must be the same on all participating routers. The default is 200. The values must be entered in multiples of 200 milliseconds.
VirtualRouterUpTime
The time interval (in hundredths of a second) since this virtual router was initialized. This is a read-only field.
CriticalAddrEnable
Sets the IP interface on the local router to enable or disable the backup.
CriticalIpAddr
Indicates if a user-defined critical IP address should be enabled. There is no effect if a user-defined IP address does not exist.
  • No--use the default IP address (0.0.0.0)
HoldDownTimer
The time interval (in seconds) a router is delayed for the following conditions:
  • The VRRP holddown timer is executed when the switch transitions from Init to backup to master. This occurs only on a switch bootup.
  • The VRRP holddown timer is NOT executed under the following condition: In a non-bootup condition the Backup switch will become master after the Master Downtime Interval. (3 * hello interval), if the master VR goes down.
  • The VRRP holddown timer also applies to the VRRP BackupMaster feature.
HoldDownState
Indicates the hold-down state of this VRRP interface. If the hold-down timer is operational, this field is set to active (2). If it is not operational, it is set to dormant (1).
HoldDownTimeRemaining
Indicates the amount of time (in seconds) left before the hold-down timer will expire. This is a read-only field.
OperAction
Use the action list to manually override the delay timer and force preemption:
  • preemptHoldDownTimer--preempt the timer
  • none--allow the timer to keep working
BackUpMaster
Enables or disables the VRRP backup master feature. This option is only supported on Split-MLT ports.
BackUpMasterState
Indicates the state of the VRRP backup master. The options are up (1) and down (2). The default is down. This is a read-only field.


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