Snvrrpvirrtrdeadint, Snvrrpvirrtrpreemptmode, Snvrrpvirrtrstate – Brocade Unified IP MIB Reference (Supporting FastIron Releases 07.5.00 and 08.0.10) User Manual
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snVrrpVirRtrDeadInt
brcdIp.1.2.12.3.1.1.8
Syntax: Integer
Read-write
Applies only to VRRP backups.
It shows the configured value for the dead interval. The dead interval
is the number of seconds that a backup router waits for a hello
message from the VRID master before determining that the master is
no longer active.
If the master does not send a hello message before the dead interval
expires, the backups negotiate (compare priorities) to select a new
master for the VRID.
Valid values: 0 – 84 seconds. A value of 0 means that this object has
not been configured.
Default: 0 seconds
snVrrpVirRtrPreemptMode
brcdIp.1.2.12.3.1.1.9
Syntax: Integer
Read-write
Indicates if the backup preempt mode is enabled. The backup
preempt mode prevents a backup router with a higher VRRP priority
from taking control of the VRID from another backup router that has a
lower priority, but has already assumed control of the VRID:
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disabled(0) – Prohibit preemption.
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enabled(1) – Allow preemption.
Default: enabled(1)
snVrrpVirRtrState
brcdIp.1.2.12.3.1.1.10
Syntax: Integer
Read-only
Specifies the state of the VRRP router’s interface:
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init(0) – Initialization state.
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master(1) – Master state.
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backup(2) – Backup state.
snVrrpVirRtrActivate
brcdIp.1.2.12.3.1.1.11
Syntax: Integer
Read-write
Indicates if the VRRP router feature is enabled.
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disabled(0) – The VRRP Router is deactivated.
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enabled(1) – The VRRP Router has been activated.
snVrrpVirRtrIpAddrMask
brcdIp.1.2.12.3.1.1.12
Syntax: OCTET STRING
Read-write
The number of IP addresses of this virtual router of this interface.
snVrrpVirRtrTrackPortMask
brcdIp.1.2.12.3.1.1.13
Syntax: OCTET STRING
Read-write
This object was obsoleted and replaced by
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It specifies the identity of the physical port whose state is to be
monitored. Each bit represents a port on a device.
There can be up to 64 octets in this object:
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Chassis devices can have up to 32 octets.
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Stackable devices can have up to 4 octets.
Default: 0 octets
If this object is configured on an interface, then the preference level
for the interface will be adjusted dynamically, depending on the state
of the track port:
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When the track port states first changes from up to down, the
interface’s preference level is reduced by the value of the
Preference Level parameter.
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The next time the track port state changes from down to up, the
interface’s preference level is increased by the amount specified
by the preference level.
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