HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches High Availability Command - Page 135

vrrp ipv6 vrid virtual-ip

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When the status of the tracked interface turns from down or removed to up, the corresponding router restores its priority automatically. Related commands: vrrp ipv6 vrid track and display vrrp ipv6. Examples # On VLAN-interface 2, set the interface to be tracked to VLAN-interface 1, making the priority of VRRP group 1 on VLAN-interface 2 decrement by 50 when VLAN-interface 1 is down or removed. system-view [Sysname] interface vlan-interface 2 [Sysname-Vlan-interface2] vrrp ipv6 vrid 1 virtual-ip fe80::2 link-local [Sysname-Vlan-interface2] vrrp ipv6 vrid 1 track interface vlan-interface 1 reduced 50 vrrp ipv6 vrid virtual-ip Syntax vrrp ipv6 vrid virtual-router-id virtual-ip virtual-address [ link-local ] View undo vrrp ipv6 vrid virtual-router-id [ virtual-ip virtual-address [ link-local ] ] Interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters virtual-router-id: VRRP group number, which ranges from 1 to 255. virtual-address: Virtual IPv6 address. link-local: Indicates that the virtual IPv6 address of the VRRP group is a link local address. Description Use vrrp ipv6 vrid virtual-ip to create a VRRP group, and configure a virtual IPv6 address for it, or, add another virtual IPv6 address for an existing VRRP group. Use undo vrrp ipv6 vrid virtual-ip to remove an existing VRRP group or the virtual IPv6 address of the VRRP group. By default, no VRRP group is created. The first virtual IPv6 address assigned to a VRRP group must be a link local address and only one such address is allowed in a VRRP group. After you remove all virtual IPv6 addresses, the VRRP group is automatically removed. The first address assigned to the group must be removed the last. Related commands: display vrrp ipv6. Examples # Create VRRP group 1, and configure its virtual IPv6 address as fe80::10. system-view [Sysname] interface vlan-interface 2 [Sysname-Vlan-interface2] vrrp ipv6 vrid 1 virtual-ip fe80::10 link-local # Configure the virtual IPv6 address of VRRP group 1 as 1::10. 130

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When the status of the tracked interface turns from down or removed to up, the corresponding router
restores its priority automatically.
Related commands:
vrrp ipv6 vrid track
and
display vrrp ipv6
.
Examples
# On VLAN-interface 2, set the interface to be tracked to VLAN-interface 1, making the priority of VRRP
group 1 on VLAN-interface 2 decrement by 50 when VLAN-interface 1 is down or removed.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface vlan-interface 2
[Sysname-Vlan-interface2] vrrp ipv6 vrid 1 virtual-ip fe80::2 link-local
[Sysname-Vlan-interface2] vrrp ipv6 vrid 1 track interface vlan-interface 1 reduced 50
vrrp ipv6 vrid virtual-ip
Syntax
vrrp ipv6 vrid
virtual-router-id
virtual-ip
virtual-address
[
link-local
]
undo vrrp ipv6 vrid
virtual-router-id
[
virtual-ip
virtual-address
[
link-local
]
]
View
Interface view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
virtual-router-id
:
VRRP group number, which ranges from 1 to 255.
virtual-address
: Virtual IPv6 address.
link-local
: Indicates that the virtual IPv6 address of the VRRP group is a link local address.
Description
Use
vrrp
ipv6
vrid virtual-ip
to create a VRRP group, and configure a virtual IPv6 address for it, or, add
another virtual IPv6 address for an existing VRRP group.
Use
undo
vrrp ipv6 vrid virtual-ip
to remove an existing VRRP group or the virtual IPv6 address of the
VRRP group.
By default, no VRRP group is created.
The first virtual IPv6 address assigned to a VRRP group must be a link local address and only one such
address is allowed in a VRRP group.
After you remove all virtual IPv6 addresses, the VRRP group is automatically removed. The first address
assigned to the group must be removed the last.
Related commands:
display vrrp ipv6
.
Examples
# Create VRRP group 1, and configure its virtual IPv6 address as fe80::10.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface vlan-interface 2
[Sysname-Vlan-interface2] vrrp ipv6 vrid 1 virtual-ip fe80::10 link-local
# Configure the virtual IPv6 address of VRRP group 1 as 1::10.