C613-50631-01 Rev A Command Reference for IE340 Series 2664
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
VRRP COMMANDS
VIRTUAL
-IP
virtual-ip
Overview Use this command to set the virtual IP address for the VRRP session. This is the IP
address of the virtual router that end hosts set as their default gateway.
Use the no variant of this command to disable this feature.
Syntax
virtual-ip <ip-address> [master|backup|owner]
no virtual-ip
Mode Router Configuration
Usage notes The VRRP master and owner of the virtual IPv4 address for the VRRP session only
responds to the packets destined to the virtual IPv6 address. The VRRP master that
is not an owner of the virtual IPv4 address for the VRRP session does not respond
to the packets destined to the virtual IPv4 address, but forwards packets with a
VMAC as the destination address. See the vrrp vmac command to enable and
disable this feature.
See the VRRP Feature Overview and Configuration Guide for more information
about VRRPv3 IPv4 configuration details.
Examples The example below shows you how to set the virtual IP address for VRRP VR ID 5
and the router as the VRRP master:
awplus# configure terminal
awplus(config)# router vrrp 5 vlan2
awplus(config-router)# virtual-ip 192.0.2.30 master
The example below shows you how to set the virtual IPv4 address for VRRP VR ID 5
and the router as the VRRP backup:
awplus# configure terminal
awplus(config)# router vrrp 5 vlan2
awplus(config-router)# virtual-ip 192.0.2.30 backup
Parameter Description
<ip-address> The virtual IPv4 address of the virtual router, entered in dotted
decimal format A.B.C.D.
master Sets the default state of the VRRP router within the Virtual Router as
master. For master, the router must own the Virtual IP address.
Specify the owner option before using master option.
backup Sets the default state of the VRRP router within the Virtual Router as
backup.
owner Sets the IPv6 address of the VRRP router within the Virtual Router as
the owner. Specify this before using the master option.