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Master Priority
Priority
Priority Effect
Current Priority
Event Oper State
Hold Set Remaining
Priority
Priority Effect
Hold Set Config
Value In Use
Description (Continued)
The priority of the virtual router instance which is the current master.
The base priority used by the virtual router instance.
Delta — A delta priority event is a conditional event defined in a
priority control policy that subtracts a given amount from the base pri-
ority to give the current in-use priority for the VRRP virtual router
instances to which the policy is applied.
Explicit — A conditional event defined in a priority control pol-
icy that explicitly defines the in-use priority for the VRRP virtual
router instances to which the policy is applied.
Explicit events override all delta events. When multiple explicit events
occur simultaneously, the event with the lowest priority value defines
the in-use priority.
The configured delta-in-use-limit priority for a VRRP priority control
policy or the configured delta or explicit priority for a priority control
event.
The operational state of the event.
The amount of time that must pass before the set state for a VRRP pri-
ority control event can transition to the cleared state to dampen flap-
ping events.
The base priority used by the virtual router instance.
Delta — The priority-level value is subtracted from the associated
virtual router instance's base priority when the event is set and no
explicit events are set. The sum of the priority event priority-level val-
ues on all set delta priority events are subtracted from the virtual router
base priority to derive the virtual router instance in-use priority value.
If the delta priority event is cleared, the priority-level is no longer used
in the in-use priority calculation.
Explicit — The priority-level value is used to override the base
priority of the virtual router instance if the priority event is set and no
other explicit priority event is set with a lower priority-level.
The set explicit priority value with the lowest priority-level determines
the actual in-use protocol value for all virtual router instances associ-
ated with the policy.
The configured number of seconds that the hold set timer waits after an
event enters a set state or enters a higher threshold set state, depending
on the event type.
Yes — The event is currently affecting the in-use priority of some
virtual router.
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