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4. Assign a virtual router ID to the VLAN routing interface for the VRRP group. (Switch) (Config)#interface vlan 10 (Switch) (if-vlan10)#ip vrrp 10 5. Specify the IP address that the virtual router function will use. (Switch) (if-vlan10)#ip vrrp 10 ip 192.168.10.15 6. Configure the router priority. (Switch) (if-vlan10)#ip vrrp 10 priority 200 7. Enable preempt mode so that the router can regain its position as VRRP master if its priority is greater than the priority of the backup router. (Switch) (if-vlan10)#ip vrrp 10 preempt 8. Enable the VRRP groups on the interface. (Switch) (if-vlan10)#ip vrrp 10 mode (Switch) (if-vlan10)#exit 9. Track the routing interface VLAN 25 on VRID 10 so that if it goes down, the priority of VRID 10 on Router A is decreased by 10, which is the default decrement priority value. (Switch) (if-vlan10)#ip vrrp 10 track interface vlan 25 10. Track the route to the 192.168.200.0 network. If it becomes unavailable, the priority of VRID 10 on Router A is decreased by 10, which is the default decrement priority value. (Switch) (if-vlan10)#ip vrrp 10 track ip route 192.168.200.0/24 (Switch) (if-vlan10)#exit Router B is the backup router for VRID 10. The configured priority is 195. If the VLAN 25 routing interface or route to the external network on Router A goes down, the priority of Router A will become 190 (or 180, if both the interface and router are down). Because the configured priority of Router B is greater than the actual priority of Router A, Router B will become the master for VRID 10. When VLAN 25 and the route to the external network are back up, the priority of Router A returns to 200, and it resumes its role as VRRP master. To configure Router B: 1. Enable routing for the switch. (Switch) #config (Switch) (Config)#ip routing (Switch) (Config)#exit 2. Create and configure the VLAN routing interface to use as the default gateway for network clients. This example assumes all other routing interfaces, such as the interface to the external network, have been configured. NETGEAR M4500 Series Switches Software Administration Manual 186

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4.
Assign a virtual router ID to the VLAN routing interface for the VRRP group.
(Switch) (Config)#interface vlan 10
(Switch) (if-vlan10)#ip vrrp 10
5.
Specify the IP address that the virtual router function will use.
(Switch) (if-vlan10)#ip vrrp 10 ip 192.168.10.15
6.
Configure the router priority.
(Switch) (if-vlan10)#ip vrrp 10 priority 200
7.
Enable preempt mode so that the router can regain its position as VRRP master if its priority is greater than
the priority of the backup router.
(Switch) (if-vlan10)#ip vrrp 10 preempt
8.
Enable the VRRP groups on the interface.
(Switch) (if-vlan10)#ip vrrp 10 mode
(Switch) (if-vlan10)#exit
9.
Track the routing interface VLAN 25 on VRID 10 so that if it goes down, the priority of VRID 10 on Router A
is decreased by 10, which is the default decrement priority value.
(Switch) (if-vlan10)#ip vrrp 10 track interface vlan 25
10.
Track the route to the 192.168.200.0 network. If it becomes unavailable, the priority of VRID 10 on Router A
is decreased by 10, which is the default decrement priority value.
(Switch) (if-vlan10)#ip vrrp 10 track ip route 192.168.200.0/24
(Switch) (if-vlan10)#exit
Router B is the backup router for VRID 10. The configured priority is 195. If the VLAN 25 routing interface or
route to the external network on Router A goes down, the priority of Router A will become 190 (or 180, if both
the interface and router are down). Because the configured priority of Router B is greater than the actual
priority of Router A, Router B will become the master for VRID 10. When VLAN 25 and the route to the
external network are back up, the priority of Router A returns to 200, and it resumes its role as VRRP master.
To configure Router B:
1.
Enable routing for the switch.
(Switch) #config
(Switch) (Config)#ip routing
(Switch) (Config)#exit
2.
Create and configure the VLAN routing interface to use as the default gateway for network clients. This
example assumes all other routing interfaces, such as the interface to the external network, have been
configured.