8 priority, 9 router vrrp, 10 show vrrp – Accton Technology ES4626 User Manual
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Example
: Setting non-preemptive VRRP mode
Switch(Config-Router-Vrrp)# preempt-mode false
20.3.8 priority
Commands: priority <value>
no priority
Function
: Configures VRRP priority; the "no priority" restores the default value 100.
Priority is always 255 for IP Owner.
Parameters:
< value> is the priority value, ranging from 1 to 255.
Default
: The priority of all backup routers (or L3 Ethernet switch) in a Standby cluster is
100; the Master router (or L3 Ethernet switch) in all Standby cluster is always 255.
Command mode
: VRRP protocol configuration mode
Usage Guide
: Priority determines the ranking of a router (or L3 Ethernet switch) in a
Standby cluster, the higher priority the more likely to become the Master. When a router
(or L3 Ethernet switch) is configured as Master dummy IP address, its priority is always
255 and does not allow modification. When 2 or more routers (or L3 Ethernet switch) with
the same priority value present in a Standby cluster, the router (or L3 Ethernet switch)
with the greatest VLAN interface IP address becomes the Master.
Example
: Setting VRRP priority to 150.
Switch(Config-Router-Vrrp)# priority 150
20.3.9 router vrrp
Commands: router vrrp <vrid>
no router vrrp <vrid>
Function
: Creates/Removes the Virtual Router
Parameters:
< vrid > is the Virtual Router number ranging from 1 to 255.
Default
: Not configured by default.
Command mode
: Global Mode
Usage Guide
: This command is used to create/remove Virtual Router, which is identified
by a unique Virtual Router number. Virtual Router configurations are only available when
a Virtual Router is created.
Example
: Configuring a Virtual Router with number 10
Switch(config)# router vrrp 10
20.3.10 show vrrp
Commands: show vrrp
[<vrid>]