Configuring a vr instance on a vlan interface, Configuring a vr instance on a vlan interface -20 – HP 3500YL User Manual

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Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
Configuring VRRP

Configuring a VR Instance on a VLAN Interface

The preceeding section describes the command for creating and entering a
VR context. This section describes the configuration and activation com­
mands available in the VR context.

Assigning Owner and Backup Status.

Each VRRP router must be config­

ured as either the Owner of the VR instance or a Backup for the instance.

Syntax: < owner | backup >

Used in a VR context of a VLAN to set the router as either the
Owner of the VR on that interface or as a Backup. There can
be one Owner per network or subnet for a given VR. If the VLAN
is multinetted and multiple subnets are configured in the
same VR, the router must be either the Owner for all subnets
in the VR or a Backup for all subnets in the VR. The VR instance
must be disabled (the default VR state) when using this
command.

(Default: None)

These commands configure and display the Owner status in VR 1 on VLAN 10:

ProCurve(vlan-10-vrid-1)# owner
ProCurve(vlan-10-vrid-1)# show vrrp config

VRRP Global Configuration Information
VRRP Enabled : Yes
Traps Enabled : Yes

VRRP Virtual Router Configuration Information
Vlan ID : 10
Virtual Router ID : 10

Administrative Status [Disabled] : Disabled
Mode [Uninitialized] : Owner
Priority [100] : 255
Advertisement Interval [1] : 1
Preempt Mode [True] : True
Primary IP Address : Lowest

IP Address Subnet Mask
--------------- ---------------
10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0

Mode and Priority settings for
the configured Owner on a VR.

Executing the owner or
backup command must be
done in the VR context of the
VLAN in which the VR exists.

Figure 6-6. Example of Owner Configuration on a VR

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