Configuring Router Interface VRRP Parameters
VRRP parameters can be configured on an interface in an interface to provide virtual default
router support which allows traffic to be routed without relying on a single router in case of
failure.
VRRP can be configured the following ways:
Router Interface VRRP Non-Owner
The following displays a non-owner interface VRRP configuration example:
A:SR2>config># info
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A:SR2>config>#
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interface "if-test"
address 10.20.30.40/24
secondary 10.10.50.1/24
secondary 10.10.60.1/24
secondary 10.10.70.1/24
vrrp 1
backup 10.10.50.2
backup 10.10.60.2
backup 10.10.70.2
backup 10.20.30.41
ping-reply
telnet-reply
authentication-type password
authentication-key "testabc"
exit
exit
VRRP
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