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Routing
RM GUI HiSecOS EAGLE20/30
Release
3.0
09/2015
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Oper Status Specifies the row status. The operational state of the corresponding virtual
router controls the row status of a currently active row in the table.
Possible values:
active
This value indicates that the instance is available for the managed
device to use.
notInService
This value indicates that the instance exists in the agent, but is
unavailable for the managed device to use.
notReady
This value indicates that the instance exists in the agent, but is
missing necessary information and is unavailable for the managed
device to use.
State Displays the VRRP state.
Possible values:
initialize
VRRP is in the initialization phase, the function is inactive, or the
master router is still unnamed.
backup
The router sees the possibility of becoming the master router.
master
The router is the master router.
Base Priority Specifies the priority of the virtual router. The value differs from "Priority"
if tracked objects are down or the virtual router is the IP address owner.
Possible values:
1..254
(default value:
100
)
When you configure multiple VRRP routers in a single instance, distribute
the priority values uniformly on the routers. For example, assign the
priority value of
50
to the primary router, the value of
100
to the next router.
Repeat the steps with the value
150
, and so on.
Priority Specifies the VRRP priority value.
The router with the higher priority value takes over the master router role.
If the virtual router IP address is the same as an IP address of a router
interface, then the router is the “owner” of the IP address. If an IP address
owner exists, then VRRP assigns the IP address owner the VRRP priority
255 and declares the router as the master router.
Possible values:
1..255
(default setting:
100
)
When you plan to remove a master router from the network, lower the
priority number to force an election, thus reducing the black hole period.
Virtual IP Address Displays the virtual IP address in the subnet of the primary IP address on
the interface. If no match is found, the device returns an unspecified virtual
address. If no virtual address is configured,
0.0.0.0
is returned.
Possible values:
Valid IPv4 address
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