Chapter 30 VRRP
default gateway. If switch A has a higher priority, it is the master router. Switch B, having a lower priority, is the backup router.
Figure 130 VRRP: Example 1
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If switch A (the master router) is unavailable, switch B takes over. Traffic is then processed by switch B.
30.2 VRRP Status
Click IP Application > VRRP in the navigation panel to display the VRRP Status screen as shown next.
Figure 131 IP Application > VRRP Status
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 94 IP Application > VRRP Status
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Index | This field displays the index number of a rule. |
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Network | This field displays the IP address and the subnet mask bits of an IP routing |
| domain that is associated to a virtual router. |
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VRID | This field displays the ID number of the virtual router. |
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