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Process Overview: Routing Protocol Configuration

Configuring VRRP

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Matrix E1 Series (1G58x-09 and 1H582-xx) Configuration Guide

Syntax Description

Command Syntax of the “no” Form

The “no” form of this command disables the VRRP session:

no create vlan vlan_id vrid

Command Type

Router command.

Command Mode

Router configuration: Matrix>Router(config-router)#

Command Defaults

None.

Example

This example shows how to create a VRRP session on VLAN 1 with a VRID of 1:

13.1.5.3 address

Use this command to configure a virtual router IP address. If the virtual router IP address is the same
as the interface (VLAN) address owned by a VRRP router, then the router owning the address
becomes the master. The master sends an advertisement to all other VRRP routers declaring its
status and assumes responsibility for forwarding packets associated with its virtual router ID
(VRID). If the virtual router IP address is not owned by any of the VRRP routers, then the routers
compare their priorities and the higher priority owner becomes the master. If priority values are the
same, then the VRRP router with the higher IP address is selected master. For details on using the
priority command, refer to

Section 13.1.5.4

.

address vlan vlan_id vrid ip_address owner

vlan vlan_id

Specifies the number of the VLAN on which to create a
VRRP session. This VLAN must be configured for IP
routing as described in

Section 3.3.2

.

vrid

Specifies a unique Virtual Router ID (VRID) to associate
with the routing interface. Valid values are from 1 to 255.

Matrix>Router(config)#router vrrp

Matrix>Router(config-router)#create vlan 1 1

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