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Configuration Menu  146  
 
 
VRRP Virtual Router Priority Tracking configuration  
Command:   
/cfg/l3/vrrp/vr <1-255>/track
 
[VRRP Virtual Router 1 Priority Tracking Menu] 
     vrs      - Enable/disable tracking master virtual routers 
     ifs      - Enable/disable tracking other interfaces 
     ports    - Enable/disable tracking VLAN switch ports 
     cur      - Display current VRRP virtual router configuration 
 
This menu is used for modifying the priority system used when electing the master router from a pool of virtual routers. 
Various tracking criteria can be used to bias the election results. Each time one of the tracking criteria is met, the 
priority level for the virtual router is increased by an amount defined through the VRRP Tracking Menu. 
Criteria are tracked dynamically, continuously updating virtual router priority levels when enabled. If the virtual router 
preemption option is enabled, this virtual router can assume master routing authority when its priority level rises 
above that of the current master. 
Some tracking criteria (
vrs
ifs
, and 
ports
 below) apply to standard virtual routers, otherwise called “virtual 
interface routers”. A virtual server router is defined as any virtual router whose IP address (
addr
) is the same as any 
configured virtual server IP address.  
The following table describes the Virtual Router Priority Tracking Configuration Menu options.  
Table 165 
 Virtual Router Priority Tracking Configuration Menu options
 
Command Description 
vrs disable|enable 
When enabled, the priority for this virtual router will be increased for each virtual router 
in master mode on this switch. This is useful for making sure that traffic for any particular 
client/server pairing are handled by the same switch, increasing routing and load 
balancing efficiency. This command is disabled by default.
 
ifs disable|enable 
When enabled, the priority for this virtual router will be increased for each other IP 
interface active on this switch. An IP interface is considered active when there is at least 
one active port on the same VLAN. This helps elect the virtual routers with the most 
available routes as the master. This command is disabled by default.
 
ports disable|enable 
When enabled, the priority for this virtual router will be increased for each active port on 
the same VLAN. A port is considered “active” if it has a link and is forwarding traffic. 
This helps elect the virtual routers with the most available ports as the master. This 
command is disabled by default.
 
cur 
Displays the current configuration for priority tracking for this virtual router.
 
 
VRRP Virtual Router Group configuration  
Command:   
/cfg/l3/vrrp/group
 
[VRRP Virtual Router Group Menu] 
     track    - Priority Tracking Menu 
     vrid     - Set virtual router ID 
     if       - Set interface number 
     prio     - Set renter priority 
     adver    - Set advertisement interval 
     preem    - Enable/disable preemption 
     ena      - Enable virtual router 
     dis      - Disable virtual router 
     del      - Delete virtual router 
     cur      - Display current VRRP virtual router configuration 
 
The Virtual Router Group menu is used for associating all virtual routers into a single logical virtual router, which 
forces all virtual routers on the switch to either be master or backup as a group. A virtual router is defined by its 
virtual router ID and an IP address. On each VRRP-capable routing device participating in redundancy for this virtual 
router, a virtual router will be configured to share the same virtual router ID and IP address.