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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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:
Interface ethernet 1/5 |
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rxed vrrp header error count = | 0 |
rxed vrrp auth error count = 0 |
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rxed vrrp auth passwd mismatch | error count = 0 |
rxed vrrp vrid not found error | count = 0 |
VRID 1 |
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rxed arp packet drop count = 0 |
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rxed ip packet drop count = 0 |
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