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Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
Configuring VRRP
Configuring a VR Instance on a VLAN Interface
The preceeding section describes the command for creating and entering a
VR context. This section describes the configuration and activation com
mands available in the VR context.
Assigning Owner and Backup Status.
Each VRRP router must be config
ured as either the Owner of the VR instance or a Backup for the instance.
Syntax: < owner | backup >
Used in a VR context of a VLAN to set the router as either the
Owner of the VR on that interface or as a Backup. There can
be one Owner per network or subnet for a given VR. If the VLAN
is multinetted and multiple subnets are configured in the
same VR, the router must be either the Owner for all subnets
in the VR or a Backup for all subnets in the VR. The VR instance
must be disabled (the default VR state) when using this
command.
(Default: None)
These commands configure and display the Owner status in VR 1 on VLAN 10:
ProCurve(vlan-10-vrid-1)# owner
ProCurve(vlan-10-vrid-1)# show vrrp config
VRRP Global Configuration Information
VRRP Enabled : Yes
Traps Enabled : Yes
VRRP Virtual Router Configuration Information
Vlan ID : 10
Virtual Router ID : 10
Administrative Status [Disabled] : Disabled
Mode [Uninitialized] : Owner
Priority [100] : 255
Advertisement Interval [1] : 1
Preempt Mode [True] : True
Primary IP Address : Lowest
IP Address Subnet Mask
--------------- ---------------
10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0
Mode and Priority settings for
the configured Owner on a VR.
Executing the owner or
backup command must be
done in the VR context of the
VLAN in which the VR exists.
Figure 6-6. Example of Owner Configuration on a VR
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