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show vrrp
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 supports only the Summit X450 family of switches and the BlackDiamond 8800 series switch.
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 Command Reference Guide
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VRID—The VRRP Virtual Router Identification number for the VRRP VLAN.
VRRP—The enabled/disabled state of VRRP on the VLAN.
State—The current state of the VRRP router. The state includes the following:
Init—The VRRP router is in the initial state.
Backup—The VRRP router is a backup router.
Master—The VRRP router is the master router.
Priority—The priority value of the VRRP VLAN.
Advertisement Interval—Indicates the configured advertisement interval.
Preempt—Indicates that the VRRP VLAN is configured for preempt mode, which controls whether a
higher priority backup router preempts a lower priority master.
Authentication—If configured, identifies the VRRP simple password.
Virtual IP Addresses—If configured, the virtual IP address associated with the VRRP VLAN.
Tracked Pings—If configured, displays the:
Target IP address you are pinging.
Number of seconds between pings to the target IP address.
Number of misses allowed before this entry is considered to be failing.
Tracked IP Routes—If configured, displays the IP address and subnet mask of the tracked route(s).
Tracked VLANs—If configured, displays the name of the tracked VLAN(s).
Example
The following command displays a summary of status information for VRRP:
show vrrp
The following is sample output from this command:
VLAN Name VRID Pri Virtual IP Addr State Master Mac Address TP/TR/TV/P/T
v1(En) 0001 255 1.1.1.1 MSTR 00:00:5e:00:01:01 0 0 0 Y 1
En-Enabled, Ds-Disabled, Pri-Priority, T-Advert Timer, P-Preempt
TP-Tracked Pings, TR-Tracked Routes, TV-Tracked VLANs
The following command displays detailed status information for VRRP:
show vrrp detail
The following is sample output from this command:
VLAN: v1 VRID: 1 VRRP: Enabled State: MASTER
Priority: 255(master) Advertisement Interval: 1 sec
Preempt: Yes Authentication: simple-password key: foo
Virtual IP Addresses: 1.1.1.1
Tracked Pings: 10.10.10.3 / 10 second intervals / 5 misses allowed
Tracked IP Routes: -
Tracked VLANs: green, purple
* indicates a tracking condition has failed

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