Specifying An Ipv4 Vrrp Operating Mode; Specifying The Ipv4 Vrrp Version; Creating A Vrrp Group And Assigning A Virtual Ip Address - HP 5900 Series Configuration Manual

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Specifying an IPv4 VRRP operating mode

A VRRP group can operate in either of the following modes:
Standard mode—Only the master can forward packets.
Load balancing mode—All members that have an AVF can forward packets.
After an IPv4 VRRP operating mode is configured on a router, all IPv4 VRRP groups on the router operate
in the specified operating mode.
To specify an IPv4 VRRP operating mode:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Specify an IPv4 VRRP
operating mode.

Specifying the IPv4 VRRP version

The VRRP version on all routers in an IPv4 VRRP group must be the same.
To specify the version of IPv4 VRRP:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter interface view.
3.
Specify the version of
VRRP.

Creating a VRRP group and assigning a virtual IP address

A VRRP group can operate correctly after you create it and assign at least one virtual IP address to it. You
can configure multiple virtual IP addresses for the VRRP group on an interface that connects to multiple
subnets for router backup on different subnets.
Configuration guidelines
Do not create a VRRP group on the VLAN interface of a super VLAN because network performance
might be adversely affected.
Enabling SNMP notifications for VRRP
Disabling an IPv4 VRRP group
Command
system-view
Command
system-view
interface interface-type interface-number
vrrp version version-number
Specify the standard mode:
undo vrrp mode
Specify the load balancing
mode:
vrrp mode load-balance
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Use one of the commands.
By default, VRRP operates in
standard mode.
Remarks
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N/A
By default, VRRPv3 is used.

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