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Interface tab fields


Field Description
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 more assigned addresses (1 to 255).
Interface
Interface of the VRRP router.
IpAddr
The assigned IP addresses that a virtual router is responsible for backing up.
VirtualMacAddr
MAC address of the virtual router interface.
State
The state of the virtual router interface:
  • initialize--waiting for a startup event
  • backup--monitoring availability and state of the master router
  • master--functioning as the forwarding router for the virtual router IP address(es)
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.
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.
VirtualRouterUpTime
The time interval (in hundredths of a second) since the virtual router was initialized.
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
This is the time interval, in hundredths of a second since this virtual router was initialized.
CriticalIpAddrEnable
Sets the IP interface on the local router to enable or disable the backup.
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.

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