Auth Type
Virtual IP
Member IP List : 10.1.1.3 (Local, Master)
Forwarder Information: 2 Forwarders 1 Active
Config Weight
Running Weight : 255
Forwarder 02
State
Virtual MAC
Owner ID
Priority
Active
Forwarder 03
State
Virtual MAC
Owner ID
Priority
Active
Forwarder Weight Track Information:
Track Object
The output shows the following information:
When Router A fails, Router B becomes the master because it has a higher priority than Router C.
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The VF for virtual MAC address 000f-e2ff-001 1 is removed.
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IPv6 VRRP configuration examples
Single VRRP group configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in
1::10/64 and FE80::10 to provide gateway service for the subnet where Host A resides.
Host A learns 1::10/64 as its default gateway from RA messages sent by the routers.
Router A operates as the master to forward packets from Host A to Host B. When Router A fails, Router
B takes over to forward packets for Host A.
: None
: 10.1.1.1
10.1.1.4 (Backup)
: 255
: Active
: 000f-e2ff-0012 (Owner)
: 0000-5e01-1103
: 255
: local
: Listening
: 000f-e2ff-0013 (Learnt)
: 0000-5e01-1105
: 127
: 10.1.1.4
: 1
Figure
19, Router A and Router B form a VRRP group. They use the virtual IP addresses
State : Positive
48
Weight Reduced : 250