Displays VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) configuration information for all VRRP VLANs.
vr_name | Specifies a virtual router (VR) for which to display VRRP information. |
detail | Specifies more detailed VRRP information. |
N/A.
The following table describes the significant fields and values that can appear when you enter the different forms of this command:
Field | Description |
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Advertisement Interval | Indicates the configured advertisement interval. |
Authentication | If configured, identifies the VRRP simple password. |
FR | Shows if Fabric Routing is enabled. |
HM | Shows if Host Mobility is enabled. |
IPv6 Router Advertisement Mask | IPv6 router advertisement mask. |
Master Mac Address | The MAC address of the master VRRP router. |
P | Indicates that the VRRP VLAN (Virtual LAN) is configured for preempt mode, which controls whether a higher priority backup router preempts a lower priority master. |
Preempt | Indicates that the VRRP VLAN is configured for preempt mode, which controls whether a higher priority backup router preempts a lower priority master. |
Pri Priority | The priority value of the VRRP 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. |
T | Indicates the configured advertisement interval. |
TP | Indicates the number of tracked pings. |
TR | Indicates the number of tracked routes. |
Tracked IP Routes | If configured, displays the IP address and subnet mask of the tracked route(s). |
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 VLANs | If configured, displays the name of the tracked VLAN(s). |
Tracking Mode | Indicates the VRRP tracking mode, which is either ALL or ANY. |
TV | Indicates the number of tracked VLANs. |
Virtual IP Addr Virtual IP Addresses | If configured, the virtual IPv4 or IPv6 address associated with the VRRP VLAN. |
Virtual Link-Local Address | Virtual IPv6 link local address configured on the interface. |
VLAN | The name of the VRRP VLAN. |
VLAN Name |
The name of the VRRP VLAN and whether VRRP is enabled or disabled on the VLAN. The enable/disable state appears as follows: En—VRRP is enabled on this VLAN.Ds—VRRP is disabled on this VLAN. |
VRID | The VRRP Router Identification number for the VRRP instance. |
VRRP | The enabled/disabled state of VRRP on the VLAN. |
The following shows VRRP information for the current VR context:
# show vrrp Virtual Master VLAN Name VRID Pri IP Address State MAC Address TP/TR/TV/P/T /FR/G/HM tenant(En) 0001 255 10.1.1.1 INIT 00:00:5e:00:01:01 0 0 0 Y 1 N N N tenant(Ds) 0002 100 NONE INIT NONE 0 0 0 Y 1 N N Y En-Enabled, Ds-Disabled, Pri-Priority, T-Advert Timer, P-Preempt TP-Tracked Pings, TR-Tracked Routes, TV-Tracked VLANs, FR-Fabric Routing, G-Group, HM-Host Mobility
# show vrrp detail VLAN: vlan23 VRID: 1 VRRP: Disabled State: INIT Virtual Router: VR-Default Priority: 100(backup) Advertisement Interval: 1 sec Version: v3-v2 Preempt: Yes Preempt Delay: 0 sec Virtual IP Addresses: Accept mode: Off Group : ExtremeNet(Enabled) Host-Mobility: On Host-Mobility Excluded-Ports: Checksum: Include pseudo-header Tracking mode: ALL Tracked Pings: - Tracked IP Routes: - Tracked VLANs: - Fabric Routing: Off
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 10.1.
Support for virtual routers was added in ExtremeXOS 12.0.
Support for IPv6 was added in ExtremeXOS 12.7.
Support for VRRP groups added in ExtremeXOS 22.2.
Host mobility information added in ExtremeXOS 22.4.
This command is available on platforms that support the appropriate license. For complete information about software licensing, including how to obtain and upgrade your license and which licenses support the VRRP feature, see the ExtremeXOS 22.4 Feature License Requirements document.