Specifying an ipv4 vrrp operating mode, Specifying the ipv4 vrrp version – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual
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Task Remarks
Specifying an IPv4 VRRP operating mode
Optional.
Specifying the IPv4 VRRP version
Optional.
Specifying the type of MAC addresses mapped to
virtual IP addresses
Optional.
This configuration does not apply to VRRP load
balancing mode.
Creating a VRRP group and assigning a virtual IP
address
Required.
Configuring router priority, preemptive mode, and
tracking function
Optional.
Optional.
The VF tracking function is effective only when VRRP
operates in load balancing mode.
Configuring IPv4 VRRP packet attributes
Optional.
Enabling the trap function for VRRP
Optional.
Specifying an IPv4 VRRP operating mode
A VRRP group operates in one of the following modes:
•
Standard mode—Only the master can forward packets.
•
Load balancing mode—All members that have an AVF can forward packets.
After the VRRP working mode is specified on a router, all VRRP groups on the router operate in the
specified working mode.
To configure the VRRP working mode:
Step Command
Remarks
51.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
52.
Configure the VRRP
operating mode.
•
Configure VRRP to operate in
standard mode:
undo vrrp mode
•
Configure VRRP to operate in
load balancing mode:
vrrp mode load-balance
Use either command.
By default, VRRP operates in standard
mode.
Specifying the IPv4 VRRP version
This configuration does not apply to VRRP load balancing mode.
The VRRP version on all routers in a VRRP group must be the same.
To specify the version of VRRP:
Step Command
Remarks
53.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A