Vrrp Configuration; Create A Virtual Router - Dell Force10 C150 Configuration Manual

Ftos configuration guide ftos 8.4.2.7 e-series terascale, c-series, s-series (s50/s25)
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VRRP Configuration

By default, VRRP is not configured.
The following list specifies the configuration tasks for VRRP:
Create a Virtual Router on page 1131
Assign Virtual IP addresses on page 1132
Set VRRP Group (Virtual Router) Priority on page 1135
Configure VRRP Authentication on page 1136
Disable Preempt on page 1137
Change the Advertisement interval on page 1138
Track an Interface or Object on page 1139
For a complete listing of all commands related to VRRP, refer to

Create a Virtual Router

To enable VRRP, you must create a Virtual Router on a physical or VLAN interface. In FTOS, a VRRP
Group is identified by the Virtual Router Identifier (VRID).
Starting in release 8.4.1.0, you can configure a VRRP group on an interface that belongs to a non-default
VRF instance.
Prerequisite: The interface on which you create the virtual interface must be enabled and configured with
a primary IP address.
To enable a Virtual Router, use the following command in the INTERFACE mode. To delete a VRRP
no vrrp-group
group, use the
Task
Assign an interface (physical or
VLAN) to an IPv4 or IPv6 VRRP
group.
Figure 58-2. Command Example:
FTOS(conf)#int gi 1/1
FTOS(conf-if-gi-1/1)#vrrp-group
FTOS(conf-if-gi-1/1-vrid-111)#
(mandatory)
(mandatory)
(optional)
(optional)
(optional)
(optional)
command in the INTERFACE mode.
vrid
Command Syntax
[ vrrp-group vrid | vrrp-ipv6-group vrid]
VRID range (C-Series and S-Series): 1-255
VRID range (E-Series): 1-255 when VRF microcode is not
loaded and 1-15 when VRF microcode is loaded
vrrp-group
Virtual Router ID
111
and VRRP Group identifier
(optional)
FTOS Command Line Interface
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) | 1131
.
Command Mode
INTERFACE

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