2230 CHAPTER 146: IPV4-BASED VRRP CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

Parameter real-mac: Associates the real MAC address of the interface with the virtual IP address of the standby group.

virtual-mac: Associates the virtual MAC address of the router with the virtual IP address of the standby group.

Description Use the vrrp method command to set the mappings between the virtual IP addresses and the MAC addresses of the standby groups.

Use the undo vrrp method command to restore the default mapping.

By default, the virtual MAC address of the standby group is associated with the virtual IP address.

You must configure the mapping between the virtual IP address and the MAC address before configuring a standby group. Otherwise, your configuration will fail.

Example # Associate the virtual IP address of the standby group with the real MAC address of the routing interface.

<Sysname> system-view [Sysname] vrrp method real-mac

vrrp ping-enable

Syntax

vrrp ping-enable

 

undo vrrp ping-enable

View

System view

Parameter

None

Description

Use the vrrp ping-enablecommand to enable users to ping the virtual IP

 

addresses of standby groups.

 

Use the undo vrrp ping-enablecommand to disable the virtual IP addresses of

 

standby groups from being pinged.

 

By default, the virtual IP addresses of standby groups can be pinged.

 

Perform this configuration before configuring a standby group.

Example

# Enable users to ping the virtual IP addresses of standby groups.

 

<Sysname> system-view

 

[Sysname] vrrp ping-enable

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