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C613-50631-01 Rev A Command Reference for IE340 Series 2647
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
VRRP COMMANDS
ROUTER
VRRP (INTERFACE)
router vrrp (interface)
Overview Use this command to configure VRRP IPv4 and define the interface that will
participate in virtual routing to send and receive advertisement messages. This
command allows you to enter the Router Configuration mode.
Use the no variant of this command to remove the VRRP IPv4 configuration.
Disable the VRRP session before using the no variant of this command.
Syntax
router vrrp <vrid> <interface>
no router vrrp <vrid> <interface>
Mode Global Configuration
Usage notes Use the required <interface> placeholder to define the interface that will
participate in virtual routing. This interface is used for two purposes - to
send/receive advertisement messages and to forward on behalf of the virtual
router when in master state.
NOTE: Configuring a high number of instances may adversely affect the device's
performance, depending on the device CPU, the other protocols it is running, and
whether you set the advertisement interval to less than 1 second.
See the VRRP Feature Overview and Configuration Guide for more information
about VRRPv3 IPv4 configuration details.
Examples To enable a VRRP session with VR ID 5 on vlan1, use the commands:
awplus# configure terminal
awplus(config)# router vrrp 5 vlan1
awplus(config-router)# enable
To disable a VRRP session with VR ID 5 on vlan1, use the commands:
awplus(config-router)# disable
awplus(config-router)# exit
awplus(config)# no router vrrp 5 vlan1
Parameter Description
<vrid> <1-255> The ID of the virtual router VRRP IPv4 session to create.
<interface> Specify the name of the interface that will participate in the virtual
routing. The interface must exist on the router. The interface
specified sends and receives VRRP IPv4 advertisement messages.

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