HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch High Availability Command Reference - Page 69

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# Display brief information about all IPv4 VRRP groups on the device when VRRP operates in load balancing mode. display vrrp IPv4 Virtual Router Information: Running Mode : Load Balance Total number of virtual routers : 1 Interface VRID State Running Address Active Pri Vlan2 1 Master 150 1.1.1.1 Local ----- VF 1 Active 255 000f-e2ff-0011 Local Table 20 Command output (in load balancing mode) Field Running Mode Total number of virtual routers Interface VRID State Running Pri Address Active Description VRRP operating mode (load balancing mode). Total number of VRRP groups. Interface where the VRRP group is configured. Virtual router ID (VRRP group number) or virtual forwarder (VF) ID. • For a VRRP group (when the VRID is a virtual router ID), this field indicates the state of the router in the VRRP group, including Master, Backup, Initialize, and Inactive. • For a VF (when the VRID is a VF ID), this field indicates the state of the VF in the VRRP group, including Active, Listening, and Initialize. • For a VRRP group (when the VRID is a virtual router ID), this field indicates the running priority of the router. When a track entry is associated with a VRRP group on the router, the router's priority changes when the track entry's status changes. • For a VF (when the VRID is a VF ID), this field indicates the running priority of the VF. When a track entry is associated with a VF, the priority of the VF changes if the state of the monitored track entry changes. • For a VRRP group (when the VRID is a virtual router ID), this field indicates the virtual IP address of the VRRP group. • For a VF (when the VRID is a VF ID), this field indicates the virtual MAC address of the VF. • For a VRRP group (when the VRID is a virtual router ID), this field indicates the IP address of the interface where the master resides. If the current router is the master, "local" is displayed. • For a VF (when the VRID is a VF ID), this field indicates the IP address of the interface where the active virtual forwarder (AVF) resides. If the current VF is the AVF, "local" is displayed. # Display detailed information about all IPv4 VRRP groups on the device when VRRP operates in load balancing mode. display vrrp verbose IPv4 Virtual Router Information: Running Mode : Load Balance Total number of virtual routers : 1 Interface Vlan-interface2 64

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# Display brief information about all IPv4 VRRP groups on the device when VRRP operates in load
balancing mode.
<Sysname> display vrrp
IPv4 Virtual Router Information:
Running Mode
: Load Balance
Total number of virtual routers : 1
Interface
VRID
State
Running Address
Active
Pri
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Vlan2
1
Master
150
1.1.1.1
Local
-----
VF 1
Active
255
000f-e2ff-0011
Local
Table 20
Command output (in load balancing mode)
Field
Description
Running Mode
VRRP operating mode (load balancing mode).
Total number of virtual routers
Total number of VRRP groups.
Interface
Interface where the VRRP group is configured.
VRID
Virtual router ID (VRRP group number) or virtual forwarder (VF) ID.
State
For a VRRP group (when the VRID is a virtual router ID), this field indicates
the state of the router in the VRRP group, including Master, Backup,
Initialize, and Inactive.
For a VF (when the VRID is a VF ID), this field indicates the state of the VF
in the VRRP group, including Active, Listening, and Initialize.
Running Pri
For a VRRP group (when the VRID is a virtual router ID), this field indicates
the running priority of the router. When a track entry is associated with a
VRRP group on the router, the router’s priority changes when the track
entry’s status changes.
For a VF (when the VRID is a VF ID), this field indicates the running
priority of the VF. When a track entry is associated with a VF, the priority
of the VF changes if the state of the monitored track entry changes.
Address
For a VRRP group (when the VRID is a virtual router ID), this field indicates
the virtual IP address of the VRRP group.
For a VF (when the VRID is a VF ID), this field indicates the virtual MAC
address of the VF.
Active
For a VRRP group (when the VRID is a virtual router ID), this field indicates
the IP address of the interface where the master resides. If the current
router is the master, "local" is displayed.
For a VF (when the VRID is a VF ID), this field indicates the IP address of
the interface where the active virtual forwarder (AVF) resides. If the
current VF is the AVF, "local" is displayed.
# Display detailed information about all IPv4 VRRP groups on the device when VRRP operates in load
balancing mode.
<Sysname> display vrrp verbose
IPv4 Virtual Router Information:
Running Mode
: Load Balance
Total number of virtual routers : 1
Interface Vlan-interface2