Ip Vrrp Preempt; Ip Vrrp Priority - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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ip vrrp preempt

This command sets the preemption mode value for the virtual router configured on a
specified interface or range of interfaces. The parameter vrid is the virtual router ID which
has an integer value ranges from 1 to 255.
Default
enabled
Format
ip vrrp vrid preempt
Mode
Interface Config
no ip vrrp preempt
This command sets the default preemption mode value for the virtual router configured on a
specified interface or range of interfaces. The parameter vrid is the virtual router ID which
has an integer value ranges from 1 to 255.
Format
no ip vrrp vrid preempt
Mode
Interface Config

ip vrrp priority

This command sets the priority of a router within a VRRP group. It can be used to configure
an interface or a range of interfaces. Higher values equal higher priority. The range is from
1 to 254. The parameter vrid is the virtual router ID which has an integer value ranges from
1 to 255.
The router with the highest priority is elected master. If a router is configured with the address
used as the address of the virtual router, the router is called the address owner. The priority of
the address owner is always 255 so that the address owner is always master. If the master
has a priority less than 255 (it is not the address owner) and you configure the priority of
another router in the group higher than the master's priority, the router will take over as
master only if preempt mode is enabled.
Default
100 unless the router is the address owner, in which case its priority is automatically set to 255.
Format
ip vrrp vrid priority priority
Mode
Interface Config
no ip vrrp priority
This command sets the default priority value for the virtual router configured on a specified
interface or range of interfaces. The parameter vrid is the virtual router ID which has an
integer value ranges from 1 to 255.
Format
no ip vrrp vrid priority
Mode
Interface Config
M6100 Series Switches
Routing Commands
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