Command Line Interface Reference Guide
Usage: [no] voice
Description: Labels this VLAN as a Voice VLAN, allowing you to separate,
vrid
■ [no] interface vlan VLAN-ID vrrp vrid < 1 to 255 >
Usage: [no] vrrp vrid <VRID> [...]
Description: Configure a virtual router instance for the VLAN.
Range: < 1 to 255 >
Next Available Options:
backup
-- Designate the virtual router instance as a
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owner
-- Designate the virtual router instance as an Owner
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virtual-ip-address
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primary-ip-address
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advertisement
advertise-interval
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advertisement
priority
< 1 to 255 > -- Configure priority for the virtual router
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preempt-mode
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preempt-delay-time
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instance(p. 264)
failback
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failover
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track
-- Enable/disable tracking for
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enable
-- Enable/disable operation of the virtual router
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vrrp
■ [no] interface vlan VLAN-ID vrrp
Usage: [no] vlan <VLAN-ID> vrrp vrid <VRID> [...]
Description: Enable/disable/configure VRRP operation on the VLAN.
Next Available Option:
vrid
< 1 to 255 > -- Configure a virtual router instance for the
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prioritize, and authenticate voice traffic moving through
your network.
This is a VLAN context command. It can be called directly
from the VLAN context or follow the 'vlan VLAN-ID'
command.
A virtual router is defined by its virtual router
identifier (VRID) and a set of IP addresses for which
virtual router acts as a Master or Backup. The scope
of each virtual router is restricted to a single VLAN.
-- Specify IP address to be supported by the virtual router
-- Specify IP address the virtual router instance will use as a source in VRRP
messages(p. 264)
< 1 to 255 > -- Set time interval (in seconds) between sending VRRP
messages(p. 219)
-- Enable/disable preempt mode for the virtual router
< 1 to 600 > -- Enable the pre-emptive delay timer for the virtual router
-- Trigger VR to failback to its configured priority
-- Trigger VR to failover to a
Use 'vrrp vrid <VRID> ?' to get a list of all possible options.
This is a VLAN context command. It can be called directly from
the VLAN context or follow the 'vlan VLAN-ID' command.
Backup(p. 226)
peer(p. 233)
VR(p. 278)
instance(p. 232)
(Master)(p. 258)
instance(p. 282)
instance(p. 265)
instance(p. 264)
value(p. 233)
VLAN(p. 284)
interface
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