3com S7906E 설치 설명서

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When VRRP works in the load balancing mode, the virtual IP address cannot be the same with IP 
address of any interface in the VRRP group, that is, in the load balancing mode, the VRRP group 
does not have an IP address owner. 
For the S7900E series, the maximum number of VRRP groups on a switch is 128; and the 
maximum number of virtual IP addresses for a VRRP group is 16. 
A VRRP group is removed after you remove all the virtual IP addresses in it. In addition, 
configurations on that VRRP group no longer take effect. 
The virtual IP address of the virtual router can be either an unused IP address on the segment 
where the VRRP group resides or the IP address of an interface on a router in the VRRP group. In 
the latter case, the router is called the IP address owner. 
Removal of the VRRP group on the IP address owner will cause IP address collision. In such a 
case, it is recommended to modify the IP address of the interface on the IP address owner to 
resolve the collision. 
The virtual IP address of the VRRP group cannot be 0.0.0.0, 255.255.255.255, loopback 
addresses, non class A/B/C addresses or other illegal IP addresses such as 0.0.0.1. 
Only when the configured virtual IP address and the interface IP address belong to the same 
segment and are legal host addresses can the VRRP group operate normally. If the configured 
virtual IP address and the interface IP address do not belong to the same network segment, or the 
configured IP address is the network address or network broadcast address of the network 
segment that the interface IP address belongs to, the state of the VRRP group is always initialize 
though you can perform the configuration successfully, that is, VRRP does not take effect in this 
case. 
 
Configuring Router Priority, Preemptive Mode and Tracking Function 
Configuration prerequisites 
Before you configure these features, you should first create a VRRP group on the interface and 
configure a virtual IP address for it. 
Configuration procedure 
By configuring router priority, preemptive mode, interface tracking, or a Track object, you can decide 
which router in the VRRP group serves as the Master.  
Follow these steps to configure router priority, preemptive mode and the Track object tracking function:
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
 
Enter interface view 
interface interface-type 
interface-number
 
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Configure router priority in the 
VRRP group 
vrrp vrid virtual-router-id 
priority priority-value 
Optional 
100 by default.