HP BMD00022 manual Vrrp Virtual Router Group configuration, Command /cfg/l3/vrrp/group

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The following table describes the Virtual Router Priority Tracking Configuration Menu options.

Table 163 Virtual Router Priority Tracking Configuration Menu options

Command

Description

 

 

vrs disableenable

When enabled, the priority for this virtual router will be increased for each

 

virtual router in master mode on this switch. This is useful for making sure that

 

traffic for any particular client/server pairing are handled by the same switch,

 

increasing routing and load balancing efficiency. This command is disabled by

 

default.

 

 

ifs disableenable

When enabled, the priority for this virtual router will be increased for each

 

other IP interface active on this switch. An IP interface is considered active

 

when there is at least one active port on the same VLAN. This helps elect the

 

virtual routers with the most available routes as the master. This command is

 

disabled by default.

 

 

ports disableenable

When enabled, the priority for this virtual router will be increased for each

 

active port on the same VLAN. A port is considered active if it has a link and is

 

forwarding traffic. This helps elect the virtual routers with the most available

 

ports as the master. This command is disabled by default.

 

 

cur

Displays the current configuration for priority tracking for this virtual router.

 

 

VRRP Virtual Router Group configuration

Command: /cfg/l3/vrrp/group

[VRRP Virtual

Router Group Menu]

track

- Priority Tracking Menu

vrid

- Set virtual router ID

if

- Set interface number

prio

- Set renter priority

adver

- Set advertisement interval

preem

- Enable/disable preemption

ena

- Enable virtual router

dis

- Disable virtual router

del

- Delete virtual router

cur

- Display current VRRP virtual router configuration

The Virtual Router Group menu is used for associating all virtual routers into a single logical virtual router, which forces all virtual routers on the switch to either be master or backup as a group. A virtual router is defined by its virtual router ID and an IP address. On each VRRP-capable routing device participating in redundancy for this virtual router, a virtual router will be configured to share the same virtual router ID and IP address.

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HP BMD00022 Vrrp Virtual Router Group configuration, Command /cfg/l3/vrrp/group, Vrs disableenable, Ifs disableenable