Chapter 2 Avaya C460 CLI Commands

The syntax for this command is:

[no] ip vrrp <vr-id>address <ip-address>

vr-id

Virtual Router ID (1-255)

ip-address

The IP address to be assigned to the virtual router.

Example:

To assign address 10.0.1.2 to virtual router 1:

Router-1(configure-if:marketing) # ip vrrp 1 address

10.0.1.2

Done!

ip vrrp auth-key

User level: read-write, admin.

You can only access this command in Interface mode.

Type interface [name] at the command prompt to enter Interface mode if necessary.

Use the ip vrrp auth-keycommand to set the virtual router simple password authentication for the virtual router ID.

Use the no ip vrrp auth-keycommand to disable simple password authentication for the virtual router instance.

The syntax for this command is:

[no] ip vrrp <vr-id>auth-key <key-string>

vr-id

Virtual Router ID (1-255)

key-string

Simple password string.

ip vrrp override addr owner

User level: read-write, admin.

You can only access this command in Interface mode.

Type interface [name] at the command prompt to enter Interface mode if necessary.

Use the ip vrrp override addr owner command to accept packets addressed to the IP address(es) associated with the virtual router, such as ICMP, SNMP, and TELNET (if it is not the IP address owner).

Use the no ip vrrp override addr owner command to discard these packets.

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