Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
Parameter
Enable VRRP Service
Router ID
4.
Click Commit to save the changes or click Revert All to abort. A confirmation dialog box appears. Click OK
to proceed.
5.
Click Exit Transaction or continue making changes.
Section 5.26.4
Managing VRRP Trackers
VRRP trackers monitor the state/condition of a route. When the route is unavailable, VRRP will lower its priority
or transition it to a fault state.
NOTE
The decision to increase or decrease the priority of a route must be done in coordination with any
backup VRRP Routers since the priority decides whether a router becomes a Master or a Backup. For
example, if Router X's priority is 150 and Router Y's priority is 145, Router X's priority must be lowered
by 6 to make it a Backup router.
The following sections describe how to configure and manage VRRP trackers:
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Section 5.26.4.1, "Viewing a List of VRRP Trackers"
•
Section 5.26.4.2, "Adding a VRRP Tracker"
•
Section 5.26.4.3, "Deleting a VRRP Tracker"
Section 5.26.4.1
Viewing a List of VRRP Trackers
To view a list of VRRP trackers, navigate to services » vrrp » trackers. If trackers have been configured, the
Tracker table appears.
Figure 678: Tracker Table
If no VRRP trackers have been configured, add trackers as needed. For more information, refer to
Section 5.26.4.2, "Adding a VRRP
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Description
Enables or disables the VRRP service.
The router ID for VRRP logs.
Tracker".
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Managing VRRP Trackers