HP (Hewlett-Packard) 6308M-SX Switch User Manual


 
Configuring VRRP and VRRPE
VRRPE Syntax
Syntax: ip vrrp-extended auth-type no-auth | simple-text-auth <auth-data>
The parameter values are the same as for VRRP.
Router Type
A VRRP interface is either an Owner or a Backup for a given VRID. By default, the Owner becomes the Master
following the negotiation. A Backup becomes the Master only if the Master becomes unavailable.
A VRRPE interface is always a Backup for its VRID. The Backup with the highest VRRP priority becomes the
Master.
This section describes how to specify the interface type, how to change the type for VRRP, and how to set or
change the interfaces VRRP or VRRPE priority and track priority for the VRID.
NOTE: You can force a VRRP master router to abdicate (give away control) of the VRID to a Backup by
temporarily changing the Masters VRRP priority to a value less than the Backups. See Forcing a Master Router
To Abdicate to a Standby Router on page 12-18.
NOTE: The type Owner is not applicable to VRRPE.
NOTE: The IP address(es) you associate with the Owner must be a real IP address (or addresses) on the
interface on which you configure the VRID.
When you configure a Backup router, the router interface on which you are configuring the VRID must have a real
IP address that is in the same sub-net as the address associated with the VRID by the Owner. However, the
address cannot be the same.
USING THE CLI
To configure Router1 as a VRRP VRIDs Owner, enter the following commands:
Router1(config)# inter e 1/6
Router1(config-if-1/6)# ip vrrp vrid 1
Router1(config-if-1/6-vrid-1)# owner
To configure Router2 as a VRRP Backup for the same VRID, enter the following commands:
Router2(config)# inter e 1/5
Router2(config-if-1/5)# ip vrrp vrid 1
Router2(config-if-1/5-vrid-1)# backup
To configure a VRRPE interface as a Backup for a VRID and set its VRRPE priority and track priority, enter
commands such as the following:
HP9300(config)# inter e 1/1
HP9300(config-if-1/1)# ip vrrp-extended vrid 1
HP9300(config-if-1/1-vrid-1)# backup priority 50 track-priority 10
VRRP Syntax
Syntax: owner [track-priority <value>]
The track-priority <value> parameter changes the track-port priority for this interface and VRID from the default
(2) to a value from 1 254.
Syntax: backup [priority <value>] [track-priority <value>]
The priority <value> parameter specifies the VRRP priority for this interface and VRID. You can specify a value
from 3 254. The default is 100.
The track-priority <value> parameter is the same as above.
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