HP ProCurve 9304M Installation And Configuration Manual page 332

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Table 10.5: CLI Display of VSRP VRID or VLAN Information (Continued)
This Field...
dead-interval
hold-interval
initial-ttl
next hello sent in
Member ports
Operational ports
Forwarding ports
Displaying the Active Interfaces for a VRID
On a VSRP-aware device, you can display VLAN and port information for the connections to the VSRP devices
(Master and Backups).
To display the active VRID interfaces, enter the following command on the VSRP-aware device:
HP9300(config-vlan-200-vrid-1)# show vsrp aware
Aware port listing
VLAN ID
VRID
Last Port
100
1
3/2
200
2
4/1
Syntax: show vsrp aware
10 - 36
Displays...
The configured value for the dead interval. The dead interval is the
number of seconds a Backup waits for a Hello message from the
Master for the VRID before determining that the Master is no longer
active.
If the Master does not send a Hello message before the dead interval
expires, the Backups negotiate (compare priorities) to select a new
Master for the VRID.
Note: If the value is 0, then you have not configured this parameter.
The number of seconds a Backup that intends to become the Master
will wait before actually beginning to forward Layer 2 traffic for the
VRID.
If the Backup receives a Hello message with a higher priority than its
own before the hold-down interval expires, the Backup remains in the
Backup state and does not become the new Master.
The number of hops a Hello message can traverse after leaving the
device before the Hello message is dropped.
Note: An MRP ring counts as one hop, regardless of the number of
nodes in the ring.
The amount of time until the Master's dead interval expires. If the
Backup does not receive a Hello message from the Master by the time
the interval expires, either the IP address listed for the Master will
change to the IP address of the new Master, or this Routing Switch
itself will become the Master.
Note: This field applies only when this device is a Backup.
The ports in the VRID.
The member ports that are currently up.
The member ports that are currently in the Forwarding state. Ports
that are forwarding on the Master are listed. Ports on the Standby,
which are in the Blocking state, are not listed.

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