the –i option.

-s Toggle preemption mode (Enabled by default). Preemption means that a Master switch will go to Backup if a current Backup has higher priority.

-M Become MASTER when priority is equal. Be sure it is only set on one host or the switches will oscillate. Must set –B option on other hosts (requires preemption mode ! -s)

-B

Become BACKUP when priority is equal. See -M option

-S

<script>

script to be called when state change occurs.

-a <auth> (not yet implemented) set the authentication type auth=(nonepass/hexkeyah/hexkey) hexkey=0x[0-9a-fA-F]+

-p <prio> Set the priority of this host in the virtual server (default is 100)

-f <piddir> specify the directory where the pid file is stored (default is /var/run)

-c <conf> Configuration read from conf file (required when managing multiple Virtual Routers). The contents of the conf file are lines of command line options. Each line represents a Virtual Router. Parameters given on the command line apply to all Virtual Routers defined by the conf file. So for example, if the command line reads:

vrrpd –d 50 –c vrrpd.conf

And the vrrpd.conf file contains: -v 1 –i zhp0 –I zhp3 10.0.0.43 -v 2 –i zhp1 –I zhp3 11.0.0.42

vrrpd would be started controlling two Virtual Routers; one for 10.0.0.43 and the other for 11.0.0.42. They would both get a –d 50 option.

-d <delay> Set the advertisement interval. Default is 1 second. By default time is specified in seconds. If the delay value ends in a lower case ‘m’ the time is specified in milliseconds. The millisecond specification results in a proprietary use of the VRRP Adver Int field.

-m <address>

Change the virtual MAC address from

00:00:5E:00:01:<vid>

to the provided addr. The

addr should be

input as 6 two digit

hex numbers that are colon

delimited with

no spaces.

The –n option overrides the change made with –m.

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