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#vrrp_mode: block_crossconnect;
The next sections determines the failover mode between the Surviving Partner switches. There 
are three modes:
switch - Failover by switch. Failover from Master switch to Backup on any port 
failure. The switch with the most links becomes the new Master. One port failure 
will cause the switch to failover. 
vlan - Failover by VLAN. The switch with the most up links in the VLAN becomes 
the Master of that VLAN. When VLANs failover and all VLAN masters are not 
located on a common switch, the interconnect link is used to carry data traffic, and 
could become saturated. The use of the interconnect for data traffic in a failover 
situation depends on the VLAN design, from one extreme where one VLAN could 
contain all ports to one port per VLAN at the other extreme.
port - Failover by port. The Master switch will remain the Master until all ports in the 
VLAN are down. The Backup then becomes the new Master for that VLAN. 
Similar to VLAN failover, the interconnect link will carry data traffic in this mode, 
when ports failover. 
failover_mode: switch;
Next, you can set VRRP_msg_rate and default priority. VRRP_msg_rate  is the time in 
milliseconds between vrrp message transmissions over the interconnect link. The 
vrrp_def_priority is the default priority for both switches. The value is set to 254 and 
should not require change.
vrrp_msg_rate: 100;  # In milliseconds
vrrp_def_priority: 254;
The following optional entries provide a mechanism to propagate files and/or startup scripts to 
sibling switches. An example might be startup scripts or scripts to configure gated. Example 
scripts are included to start gated with RIP1, RIP2, or OSPF setup. You must use absolute path 
names.
  # start_script:  Allows the user to add files and scripts that 
are moved
  # to the slave switches when they do a zspconfig -u.  An 
example might
  # be the gated configuration script S55...   Absolute path 
names are
  # required.  Multiple start_script commands can be used to move 
more than
  # one file.
Ethernet Switch Blade User's Guide
release  3.2.2j
page 33