Authentication: (none)
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When the VRRP process completes its initialization, the State field contains either Master or Backup.
Setting VRRP Group (Virtual Router) Priority
Setting a virtual router priority to 255 ensures that router is the “owner” virtual router for the VRRP group.
VRRP elects the MASTER router by choosing the router with the highest priority.
The default priority for a virtual router is 100. The higher the number, the higher the priority. If the
MASTER router fails, VRRP begins the election process to choose a new MASTER router based on the
next-highest priority.
If two routers in a VRRP group come up at the same time and have the same priority value, the interface’s
physical IP addresses are used as tie-breakers to decide which is MASTER. The router with the higher IP
address becomes MASTER.
To configure the VRRP group’s priority, use the following command.
Configure the priority for the VRRP group.
INTERFACE -VRID mode
priority priority
The range is from 1 to 255.
The default is 100.
Example of the priority Command
Example of Verifying the VRRP Group Priority
Dell(conf-if-te-1/2)#vrrp-group 111
Dell(conf-if-te-1/2-vrid-111)#priority 125
Dell#show vrrp
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Tengigabitethernet 1/1, VRID: 111, Net: 10.10.10.1
State: Master, Priority: 255, Master: 10.10.10.1 (local)
Hold Down: 0 sec, Preempt: TRUE, AdvInt: 1 sec
Adv rcvd: 0, Bad pkts rcvd: 0, Adv sent: 2343, Gratuitous ARP sent: 5
Virtual MAC address:
00:00:5e:00:01:6f
Virtual IP address:
10.10.10.1 10.10.10.2 10.10.10.3 10.10.10.10
Authentication: (none)
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Tengigabitethernet 1/2, VRID: 111, Net: 10.10.2.1
State: Master, Priority: 125, Master: 10.10.2.1 (local)
Hold Down: 0 sec, Preempt: TRUE, AdvInt: 1 sec
Adv rcvd: 0, Bad pkts rcvd: 0, Adv sent: 601, Gratuitous ARP sent: 2
Virtual MAC address:
00:00:5e:00:01:6f
Virtual IP address:
10.10.2.2 10.10.2.3
Authentication: (none)
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1014 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)