Displaying and maintaining vrrp for ipv6, Ipv4-based vrrp configuration examples, Single vrrp group configuration example – H3C Technologies H3C SR8800 User Manual

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NOTE:

You might configure different authentication modes and authentication keys for the VRRP groups on an
interface. However, the members of the same VRRP group must use the same authentication mode and
authentication key.

Excessive traffic might cause a backup to trigger a change of its status because the backup does not
receive any VRRP advertisements for a specified period of time. To solve this problem, prolong the time

interval to send VRRP advertisements.

Configuring different intervals for sending VRRP advertisements on the routers in a VRRP group might
cause a backup to trigger a change of its status because the backup does not receive any VRRP

advertisements for a specified period of time. To solve this problem, configure the same interval for

sending VRRP advertisements on each router in the VRRP group.

Displaying and maintaining VRRP for IPv6

Task Command Remarks

Display VRRP group status.

display vrrp ipv6 [ verbose ]
[ interface interface-type

interface-number [ vrid
virtual-router-id ] ] [ | { begin |

exclude | include }

regular-expression ]

Available in any view

Display VRRP group statistics.

display vrrp ipv6 statistics [ interface
interface-type interface-number
[ vrid
virtual-router-id ] ] [ | { begin |

exclude | include }

regular-expression ]

Available in any view

Clear VRRP group statistics.

reset vrrp ipv6 statistics [ interface
interface-type interface-number
[ vrid
virtual-router-id ] ]

Available in user view

IPv4-based VRRP configuration examples

This section provides these configuration examples:

Single VRRP group configuration example

VRRP interface tracking configuration example

Multiple VRRP groups configuration example

VRRP load balancing mode configuration example

Single VRRP group configuration example

Network requirements

Host A needs to access Host B on the Internet, using 202.38.160.111/24 as its default gateway.

Router A and Router B belong to VRRP group 1 with the virtual IP address of 202.38.160.111/24.

If Router A operates normally, packets sent from Host A to Host B are forwarded by Router A. If
Router A fails, packets sent from Host A to Host B are forwarded by Router B.

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