Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands

Efficient Networks® Router family

 

Command Line Interface Guide

 

 

eth vrrp add

Defines a VRRP attribute record for the VRID (virtual router ID). Attribute records must be defined for the VRID in the master router and in each of its backup routers. For more information, see VRRP Backup” on page 6-16of the Technical Reference Guide.

NOTE:

This command takes effect immediately, but you must save the change if it is to persist after you restart the interface or reboot the router.

To see the contents of the VRRP attribute records, use the command eth vrrp list. You can change the attribute values using other eth vrrp commands ( see VRRP Configuration” on page 6-16of the Technical Reference Guide.)

Mgmt Class

Network (R/W)

Input Format

eth vrrp add <vrid> [<port#>]

Parameters

<vrid>a

Virtual router ID.

<port#>b

Physical Ethernet interface (port) number.

aInteger, 1 - 255

bThe default is 0; the parameter may be omitted if the router has only one port.

Example

This command example defines an attribute record for VRID 7 for the default port 0.

-> eth vrrp add 7

This command example defines an attribute record for VRID 2 for port 1.

-> eth vrrp add 2 1

Response

Command prompt.

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