Alcatel-Lucent 6850-48 Reference Guide

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VRRP Commands
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
September 2009
page 40-51
Release History
Release 6.1.3; command was introduced. 
Related Commands
output definitions
VRRP trap generation
Whether or not VRRP trap generation is enabled or disabled.
VRRP startup delay
The amount of time after a reboot that virtual routers will wait before 
they go active; allows time for routing tables to stabilize.
VRID
Virtual router identifier. Configured through th
VLAN
The VLAN associated with the VRRP3 instance. Configured through 
th
 command.
IPv6 Address(es)
The assigned IPv6 addresses. Configured through th
 
command. 
Admin Status
The administrative status of this virtual router instance; enabled allows 
the virtual router instance to operate; disabled disables the virtual 
router instance without deleting it.
Priority
Indicates the VRRP3 router’s priority for the virtual router. For more 
information about priority, see the 
 command description on 
Preempt
Controls whether a higher priority virtual router will preempt a lower 
priority master: preempt indicates that a higher priority virtual router 
will preempt a lower priority master; no preempt indicates that the first 
backup router to take over for the master will not be preempted by a 
virtual router with a higher priority. In either case the IP address owner 
will always take over it if is available.
Accept
Displays whether the master router, which is not the IPv6 address 
owner will accept the packets addressed to the IPv6 address owner as 
its own.
Virtual MAC
Displays the virtual MAC address for the virtual router when the router 
is in the master state. The first 5 bytes are always 00-00-5E-00-02. The 
last byte indicates the VRID. This field displays N/A when the virtual 
router is in the backup or initialize state.
Adv. Interval
Indicates the time interval, in seconds, between sending advertisement 
messages. Only the master router sends advertisements.
Configures a new VRRP3 virtual router or modifies an existing one. 
Used to enable or disable a virtual router.
Configures an IPv6 address for a virtual router.
Displays statistics for all virtual routers configured on the switch or for a 
specific virtual router.