HP 3500YL User Manual
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Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
Displaying VRRP Configuration and Statistics Data
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Mismatched Interval Pkts: The number of VRRP
packets received from other routers (since the last
reboot) with an advertisement interval that is differ
ent from the interval configured on the current VR.
(Note that VRRP packets received with an interval
mismatch are dropped.
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Mismatched IP TTL Pkts: The number of VRRP
packets received with the IP TTL field not set to 255.
Such packets are dropped.
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Near Failovers: Tracks the occurrence of “near
failovers” on the Backup VRRP routers. This makes
visible any difficulties the VRRP routers are having
receiving the “heartbeat” advertisement from the Mas
ter router. A “near failover” is one that is within one
missed VRRP advertisement packet of beginning the
Master determination process.
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Become Master: The number of times the VR has
become the Master since the last reboot.
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Zero Priority Tx: The number of VRRP advertise
ment packets sent with the priority field set to
0 (zero).
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Bad Type Pkts: The number of VRRP packets
received with packet type not equal to 1 (that is, not
an advertisement packet.)
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Mismatched Addr List Pkts: The number of VRRP
packets received wherein the list of virtual IP
addresses doesn’t match the locally configured virtual
IP addresses for a VR.
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Mismatched Auth Type Pkts: The number of VRRP
packets received with the authentication type not
equal to 0 (zero, which is no authentication).
Note that
show vrrp and show vrrp statistics give the same output.
For example, the following output shows the VRRP statistics on a router
having one VR (VR 1 in VLAN 10) configured.
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