CHAPTER 91
VRRPD System Log Messages
This chapter describes messages with the VRRPD prefix. They are generated by the Virtual
Router Redundancy Protocol (VVRP) process (vrrpd), which provides the user interface
for management of VRRP groups.
VRRPD_ADVERT_TIME_MISMATCH
System Log Message Packet received by interface-name for VRRP group vrrp-group-id had advertisement time
received-value ms instead of required expected-value ms
Description A Virtual Routing Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) advertisement packet received by the
indicated interface for the indicated VRRP group specified an advertisement-timer value
different from the value configured for the interface and group. The advertisement interval
must be the same on all routing platforms in the VRRP group. For VRRP with IPv4, the
value is set by the 'advertise-interval <seconds>' or 'fast-interval <milliseconds>'
statement at the [edit interfaces <interface-name> unit <logical-unit-number> family
inet address <address> vrrp-group <group-number>] hierarchy level. For VRRP with
IPv6, the value is set by the 'inet6-advertise-interval <seconds>' or 'fast-interval
<milliseconds>' statement at the [edit interfaces <interface-name> unit
<logical-unit-number> family inet6 address <address> vrrp-inet6-group
<group-number>] hierarchy level.
Type Error: An error occurred
Severity error
Facility LOG_DAEMON
VRRPD_AUTH_INFO_INVALID
System Log Message VRRP ad packet from ip-address received by interface interface-name.interface-unit for
group vrrp-group-id was invalid: error-message
Description The Virtual Routing Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) advertisement packet sent from the
indicated IP address and received by the VRRP process (vrrpd) for the indicated group
at the indicated address contained invalid authentication information. The message
'invalid-authentication-type' means that the packet specifies an authentication type
that is not defined in RFC 2338, Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol. The message
'authentication-type-mismatch' means that the packet specifies an authentication type
different from the type used by the interface that received the packet. The message
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