Advanced Configuration and Management Guide
Here is an example for a VRRPE Backup.
HP9300(config)# show ip
Total number of
state master
current priority 200
virtual ip address 192.53.5.254 advertise backup: enabled
master router 192.53.5.2 expires in 00:00:03
Syntax: show ip vrrp brief ethernet <portnum> ve <num> stat
Syntax: show ip
The brief parameter displays summary information. See “Displaying Summary Information” on page
The ethernet <portnum> parameter specifies an Ethernet port. If you use this parameter, the command displays VRRP or VRRPE information only for the specified port.
The ve <num> parameter specifies a virtual interface. If you use this parameter, the command displays VRRP or VRRPE information only for the specified virtual interface.
The stat parameter displays statistics. See “Displaying Statistics” on page
This display shows the following information.
Table 12.3: CLI Display of VRRP or VRRPE Detailed Information
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Total number of VRRP (or VRRP- | The total number of VRIDs configured on this routing switch. |
Extended) routers defined | Note: The total applies only to the protocol the routing switch is |
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| running. For example, if the routing switch is running VRRPE, the |
| total applies only to VRRPE routers. |
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Interface parameters |
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Interface | The interface on which VRRP or VRRPE is configured. If VRRP or |
| VRRPE is configured on multiple interfaces, information for each |
| interface is listed separately. |
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The authentication type enabled on the interface. | |
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VRID parameters |
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VRID | The VRID configured on this interface. If multiple VRIDs are |
| configured on the interface, information for each VRID is listed |
| separately. |
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