Advanced Configuration and Management Guide

Table 12.4: Web Display of VRRP Detailed Information (Continued)

 

 

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Mode

Indicates whether the routing switch is the Owner or a Backup for the

 

VRID.

 

Note: The mode applies only to VRRP. All routing switches

 

configured for VRRPE are Backups.

 

 

Backup – Priority

The device’s preferability for becoming the Master for the VRID.

 

During negotiation, the router with the highest priority becomes the

 

Master.

 

If two or more devices are tied with the highest priority, the Backup

 

interface with the highest IP address becomes the active router for the

 

VRID.

 

 

Backup – Dead Intv

The number of seconds a Backup waits for a Hello message from the

 

Master for the VRID before determining that the Master is no longer

 

active.

 

If the Master does not send a Hello message before the dead interval

 

expires, the Backups negotiate (compare priorities) to select a new

 

Master for the VRID.

 

 

Backup – Preempt

The state of the Backup preempt mode. The Backup preempt mode

 

prevents a Backup with a higher VRRP priority from taking control of

 

the VRID from another Backup that has a lower priority but has

 

already assumed control of the VRID.

 

 

Track – Priority

A VRRP priority value assigned to the tracked port(s). If a tracked

 

port’s link goes down, the VRID port’s priority is reduced by the

 

amount of the tracked port’s priority.

 

 

Track – Vif List

The virtual interfaces that the VRID’s interface is tracking. If the link

 

for a tracked interface goes down, the VRRP priority of the VRID

 

interface is changed, causing the devices to renegotiate for Master.

 

 

Track – Port List

The physical ports that the VRID’s interface is tracking. If the link for a

 

tracked port goes down, the VRRP priority of the VRID interface is

 

changed, causing the devices to renegotiate for Master.

 

 

Displaying Statistics

To display VRRP or VRRPE statistics, use either of the following methods.

USING THE CLI

To display statistics, enter a command such as the following at any level of the CLI:

HP9300(config-if-e1000-1/5-vrid-1)# show ip vrrp stat

Interface ethernet 1/5

 

rxed vrrp header error count =

0

rxed vrrp auth error count = 0

 

rxed vrrp auth passwd mismatch

error count = 0

rxed vrrp vrid not found error

count = 0

VRID 1

 

rxed arp packet drop count = 0

 

rxed ip packet drop count = 0

 

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