Command Line Interface
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7.24 Router Redundancy Commands
Router redundancy protocols use a virtual IP address to support a primary
router and multiple backup routers. The backup routers can be configured to
take over the workload if the master router fails, or can also be configured to
share the traffic load. The primary goal of router redundancy is to allow a host
device which has been configured with a fixed gateway to maintain network
connectivity in case the primary gateway goes down.
Table 118 Router Redundancy Commands
Command Groups Function Page
Virtual Router
Redundancy Protocol
Configures interface settings for VRRP 999