Command Line Interface
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This example displays the brief listing of status information for all groups.
priority Priority of this router.
may preempt Router will attempt to take over as the master router if its priority is higher.
Preemption
delayed
Delay before a router with higher priority can preempt the current acting master
Hellotime Interval at which this router advertises when acting as the master or standby router
Next hello sent Time before the next hello packet will be sent
Host standby IP
address
IP address of the master router
Active router The master router can be “local” or an IP address. Local implies this router. If an address
is display, it indicates the current active master router.
Standby router The standby router can be “local” or an IP address. Local implies this router. If an address
is display, it indicates the current standby router.
Standby virtual
mac address
The virtual MAC address for this HSRP group. This is always 0000.0C07.ACxy, where xy
is the hexadecimal value of the group number.
Authentication
text
Key used to authenticate HSRP packets received from other routers.
Tracking
interface states
List of interfaces that are being tracked and their corresponding states.
Console#show vrrp brief
Interface Grp Prio P State Active addr Standby addr Group addr
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Vlan1 1 5 T Active Local 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.7
Console#
Table 4-113 show standby brief - display description
Field Description
Interface VLAN interface
Grp HSRP group
Prio Priority of this router
P Shows whether or not a higher priority router can preempt the current acting master
State Local state as described in the preceding table
Active addr Address of the master router
Standby addr Address of the standby router
Group addr Address of the HSRP group
Table 4-112 show standby - display description (Continued)
Field Description