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Configuring VRRP for IPv6, VRRP for IPv6 configuration task list

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Task Display VRRP group status. Display VRRP group statistics. Clear VRRP group statistics. Command Remarks display vrrp [ verbose ] [ interface interface-type interface-number [ vrid virtual-router-id ] ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Available in any view display vrrp statistics [ interface interface-type interface-number [ vrid virtual-router-id ] ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Available in any view reset vrrp statistics [ interface interface-type interface-number [ vrid virtual-router-id ] ] Available in user view Configuring VRRP for IPv6 VRRP for IPv6 configuration task list Task Configuring a VRRP operation mode Specifying the type of MAC addresses mapped to virtual IPv6 addresses Creating a VRRP group and configuring a virtual IPv6 address Configuring router priority, preemptive mode and tracking function Configuring VF tracking Configuring VRRP packet attributes Remarks Optional. Optional. When VRRP is operating in load balancing mode, this configuration is not effective. Required. Optional. Optional. The VF tracking function is effective only when VRRP is operating in load balancing mode. Optional. Specifying the type of MAC addresses mapped to virtual IPv6 addresses After you specify the type of MAC addresses mapped to the virtual IPv6 address of VRRP groups and create a VRRP group, the master in the VRRP group uses the specified type of MAC address as the source MAC address for sending packets and uses the specified type of MAC address to answer ND requests from hosts so that the hosts in the internal network can learn the mapping between the IPv6 address and the MAC address. The following types of MAC addresses are available to be mapped to the virtual IPv6 address of a VRRP group: 130

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Task
Command
Remarks
Display VRRP group status.
display
vrrp
[
verbose
] [
interface
interface-type interface-number
[
vrid
virtual-router-id
] ] [
|
{
begin
|
exclude
|
include
}
regular-expression
]
Available in any view
Display VRRP group statistics.
display vrrp
statistics
[
interface
interface-type interface-number
[
vrid
virtual-router-id
] ] [
|
{
begin
|
exclude
|
include
}
regular-expression
]
Available in any view
Clear VRRP group statistics.
reset vrrp statistics
[
interface
interface-type interface-number
[
vrid
virtual-router-id
]
]
Available in user view
Configuring VRRP for IPv6
VRRP for IPv6 configuration task list
Task
Remarks
Configuring a VRRP operation mode
Optional.
Specifying the type of MAC addresses mapped to virtual IPv6
addresses
Optional.
When VRRP is operating in load
balancing mode, this configuration is
not effective.
Creating a VRRP group and configuring a virtual IPv6 address
Required.
Configuring router priority, preemptive mode and tracking function
Optional.
Configuring VF tracking
Optional.
The VF tracking function is effective
only when VRRP is operating in load
balancing mode.
Configuring VRRP packet attributes
Optional.
Specifying the type of MAC addresses mapped to virtual IPv6
addresses
After you specify the type of MAC addresses mapped to the virtual IPv6 address of VRRP groups and
create a VRRP group, the master in the VRRP group uses the specified type of MAC address as the source
MAC address for sending packets and uses the specified type of MAC address to answer ND requests
from hosts so that the hosts in the internal network can learn the mapping between the IPv6 address and
the MAC address.
The following types of MAC addresses are available to be mapped to the virtual IPv6 address of a VRRP
group: