Vrrp master-respond-ping – Enterasys Networks X-Pedition XSR CLI User Manual
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Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Commands
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Syntax
vrrp group ip ipaddress
Syntax of the “no” Form
The no form of this command removes the virtual IP address on a port:
no vrrp group ip ipaddress
Defaults
•
No VR configured
•
Group: 1
Mode
Interface configuration:
XSR(config-if<xx>)#
Examples
The following example adds and enables virtual group1 on F1. The VRRP group is 1 and IP
address 10.0.1.20 is the address of the virtual router.
XSR(config)#interface fastethernet 1
XSR(config-if
The following example removes virtual IP address 10.0.1.20 from virtual group 1 on F1. The VRRP
group is 1 and IP address 10.0.1.20 is the address of the virtual router.
XSR(config-if
vrrp
This command allows the Virtual Router (VR) master to respond to an ICMP ping regardless of
actual IP address ownership. RFC‐2338 specifies that a VR master that is not the actual address
owner should not respond to ICMP ping associated with the virtual IP address. This configuration
should be consistent on all interfaces participating in a VR.
Syntax
vrrp <group> master-respond-ping
Syntax of the “no” Form
The no form of this command disables the functionality:
no vrrp group master-respond-ping
group
VR group number. If you do not specify an input group number, the default
group number will be used. Limit: 11 addresses per VR, 44 per router.
ipaddress
IP address of the VR.
group
VR group number, ranging from 1 to 255.