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| Table 96 | IP Application > VRRP Configuration > VRRP Parameters (continued) | |
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30.3.4 Configuring VRRP Parameters
View the VRRP configuration summary at the bottom of the screen.
Figure 134 VRRP Configuration: Summary
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 97 VRRP Configuring: VRRP Parameters
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Index | This field displays the index number of an entry. |
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Active | This field shows whether a VRRP entry is enabled (Yes) or disabled (No). |
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Name | This field displays a descriptive name of an entry. |
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Network | This field displays the IP address and subnet mask of an interface. |
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VRID | This field displays the ID number of a virtual router. |
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Primary VIP | This field displays the IP address of the primary virtual router. |
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Uplink | This field displays the IP address of the uplink gateway. |
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Priority | This field displays the priority level (1 to 255) of the entry. |
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Delete | Click Delete to remove the selected entry from the summary table. |
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Cancel | Click Cancel to clear the Delete check boxes. |
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30.4 VRRP Configuration Examples
The following sections show two VRRP configuration examples on the Switch.
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