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Table 29, Command output standard protocol mode, Standard, Balance, Virtual, vrrp vrid priority

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Table 29 Command output (standard protocol mode) Field Run Mode Run Method Total number of virtual routers Interface VRID Adver. Timer Admin Status State Config Pri Running Pri Preempt Mode Delay Time Become Master Auth Type Key Virtual IP Virtual MAC Description Current VRRP operation mode: • Standard-Standard protocol mode. • Load Balance-Load balancing mode. Current VRRP running mode, including • Real MAC-Real MAC mode. The virtual IP address of the VRRP group is mapped to the real MAC address of the interface. • Virtual MAC-Virtual MAC mode. The virtual IP address of the VRRP group is mapped to the virtual MAC address. Number of VRRP groups. Interface to which the VRRP group belongs. ID of the VRRP group. VRRP advertisement interval, in seconds. Administrative state: • UP • DOWN Status of the router in the VRRP group: • Master • Backup • Initialize Configured priority of the router, or in other words, the priority value specified by using the vrrp vrid priority command. Running priority of the router (the current priority of the router). With VRRP tracking configured, when the state of the monitored interface or track entry changes, the priority of the router changes. Preemptive mode: • Yes-The router in the VRRP group operates in preemptive mode. • No-The router in the VRRP group operates in non preemptive mode. Preemption delay, in seconds. Time to wait before the router becomes the master. The unit is milliseconds. Only routers in backup mode have such information. Authentication type, including • None-No authentication. • Simple-Simple text authentication. • MD5-MD5 authentication. Authentication key, which is displayed as asterisks (******). Virtual IP address of the VRRP group. Virtual MAC address that corresponds to the virtual IP address of the VRRP group. It is displayed only when the router is in the state of master. 92

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Table 29
Command output (standard protocol mode)
Field
Description
Run Mode
Current VRRP operation mode:
Standard
—Standard protocol mode.
Load
Balance
—Load balancing mode.
Run Method
Current VRRP running mode, including
Real
MAC
—Real MAC mode. The virtual IP address of the VRRP group
is mapped to the real MAC address of the interface.
Virtual
MAC
—Virtual MAC mode. The virtual IP address of the VRRP
group is mapped to the virtual MAC address.
Total number of virtual routers
Number of VRRP groups.
Interface
Interface to which the VRRP group belongs.
VRID
ID of the VRRP group.
Adver. Timer
VRRP advertisement interval, in seconds.
Admin Status
Administrative state:
UP
DOWN
State
Status of the router in the VRRP group:
Master
Backup
Initialize
Config Pri
Configured priority of the router, or in other words, the priority value
specified by using the
vrrp vrid priority
command.
Running Pri
Running priority of the router (the current priority of the router). With
VRRP tracking configured, when the state of the monitored interface or
track entry changes, the priority of the router changes.
Preempt Mode
Preemptive mode:
Yes
—The router in the VRRP group operates in preemptive mode.
No
—The router in the VRRP group operates in non preemptive mode.
Delay Time
Preemption delay, in seconds.
Become Master
Time to wait before the router becomes the master. The unit is
milliseconds.
Only routers in backup mode have such information.
Auth Type
Authentication type, including
None
—No authentication.
Simple
—Simple text authentication.
MD5
—MD5 authentication.
Key
Authentication key, which is displayed as asterisks (******).
Virtual IP
Virtual IP address of the VRRP group.
Virtual MAC
Virtual MAC address that corresponds to the virtual IP address of the
VRRP group. It is displayed only when the router is in the state of master.