Command Reference VRRP Commands
no vrrp [ ipv6 ] group track interface-type interface-number
Use these commands to enable VRRP IPv4/IPv6 address track. Use the no form of these commands
to restore the default setting.
vrrp group track ipv4-address [ interval interval-value ] [ timeout timeout-value ] [ retry retry-value ]
[ priority ]
vrrp ipv6 group track { ipv6-global-address | ipv6-linklocal-address interface-type interface-number }
[ interval interval-value ] [ timeout timeout-value ] [ retry retry-value ] [ priority ]
no vrrp group track ipv4-address
no vrrp ipv6 group track { ipv6-global-address | ipv6-linklocal-address interface-type interface-
number }
interface-type
interface-number
Type of monitored interface
VRRP priority change range when the interface or ip address
reachability status changes. If this parameter is not selected, the
default value is 10.
Monitored IPv4 address. With BFD configured, it refers to the
neighbor IP address.
The interval of time to probe whether the monitored ip address is
reachable or not. If this parameter is not selected, the default value
is 3 seconds.
The timeout time of the unreachable monitored ip address. If this
parameter is not selected, the default value is 1 seconds.
Track retries. If the value is reached, the link is thought
unreachable. If this parameter is not configured, the default value is
3.
Global unicast IPv6 address
This function is disabled by default. Even if the VRRP function is enabled, no interface or IP address
is specified.
Interface configuration mode
This command can be used to monitor the outlet links. Note that layer-3 routable logical
interfaces can be monitored (such as Routed Port, SVI, Loopback and Tunnel).
If a host is monitored, specify the IPv4 address for the IPv4 VRRP router or the IPv6 address for
the IPv6 VRRP router.