Routing Commands 31
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4.5.3 ip vrrp trap
This command enables vrrp traps.
Default disabled
Format ip vrrp trap {authentication-failure|new-master}
Mode Global Config
authentication-failure Enable or disable the sending of a trap if this router detects an authentica-
tion failure on any of its VRRP interfaces.
new-master Enable or disable the sending of a trap if this router becomes new master for any of its
VRRP interfaces.
4.5.3.1 no ip vrrp trap
This command disables vrrp traps.
Format no ip vrrp trap {authentication-failure|new-master}
Mode Global Config
4.5.4 ip vrrp mode
This command enables the virtual router configured on the specified interface. Enabling the status field
starts a virtual router. The parameter <vrID> is the virtual router ID which has an integer value ranging
from 1 to 255.
Default disabled
Format ip vrrp <vrID> mode
Mode Interface Config
4.5.4.1 no ip vrrp mode
This command disables the virtual router configured on the specified interface. Disabling the status
field stops a virtual router.
Format no ip vrrp <vrID> mode
Mode Interface Config
4.5.5 ip vrrp ip
This command sets the virtual router ipaddress value for an interface. The value for <ipaddr> is the IP
Address which is to be configured on that interface for VRRP. This may be a secondary virtual IP
address. The parameter
<vrID> is the virtual router ID which has an integer value range from 1 to 255.
Default none
Format ip vrrp <vrID> ip <ipaddr> [secondary]
Mode Interface Config
4.5.6 ip vrrp authentication
This command sets the authorization details value for the virtual router configured on a specified
interface. The parameter
{none | simple} specifies the authorization type for virtual router
configured on the specified interface. The parameter
[key] is optional, it is only required when