Brocade Communications Systems Layer 3 Routing Configuration ICX 6650 User Manual

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Brocade ICX 6650 Layer 3 Routing Configuration Guide

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Displaying VRRP and VRRP-E information

The ve num option specifies a virtual interface. If you use this option, the command displays VRRP
or VRRP-E information only for the specified virtual interface.

The stat option displays statistics. Refer to

“Displaying statistics”

on page 454.

Table 82

shows a description of the output for the show ip vrrp and show ip vrrp-extended

commands.

TABLE 82

CLI display of VRRP or VRRP-E detailed information

Field

Description

Total number of VRRP (or
VRRP-Extended) routers defined

The total number of VRIDs configured on this Layer 3 switch.
NOTE: The total applies only to the protocol the Layer 3 switch is running. For

example, if the Layer 3 switch is running VRRP-E, the total applies only
to VRRP-E routers.

Interface parameters

Interface

The interface on which VRRP, VRRP v3, VRRP-E, or IPv6 VRRP-E is configured.
If VRRP, VRRP v3, VRRP-E, or IPv6 VRRP-E is configured on multiple interfaces,
information for each interface is listed separately.

auth-type

The authentication type enabled on the interface.

VRID parameters

VRID

The VRID configured on this interface. If multiple VRIDs are configured on the
interface, information for each VRID is listed separately.

state

This Layer 3 switch VRRP, VRRP v3, VRRP-E, or IPv6 VRRP-E state for the VRID.
The state can be one of the following:

initialize – The VRID is not enabled (activated). If the state remains
“initialize” after you activate the VRID, make sure that the VRID is also
configured on the other routers and that the routers can communicate
with each other.

NOTE: If the state is “initialize” and the mode is incomplete, make sure you

have specified the IP address for the VRID.

backup – This Layer 3 switch is a Backup for the VRID.

master – This Layer 3 switch is the Master for the VRID.

administrative-status

The administrative status of the VRID. The administrative status can be one of
the following:

disabled – The VRID is configured on the interface but VRRP or VRRP-E
has not been activated on the interface.

enabled – VRRP, VRRP v3, VRRP-E, or IPv6 VRRP-E has been activated on
the interface.

mode

Indicates whether the Layer 3 switch is the Owner or a Backup for the VRID.
NOTE: If “incomplete” appears after the mode, configuration for this VRID is

incomplete. For example, you might not have configured the virtual IP
address that is being backed up by the VRID.

NOTE: This field applies only to VRRP or VRRP v3. All Layer 3 switches

configured for VRRP-E are Backups.

priority

The device preferability for becoming the Master for the VRID. During
negotiation, the router with the highest priority becomes the Master.
If two or more devices are tied with the highest priority, the Backup interface
with the highest IP address becomes the active router for the VRID.

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