H3C WX Series Command Reference Manual page 11

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Table 3 Command output (load balancing mode)
Field
Run Mode
Run Method
Total number of virtual routers
Interface
VRID
State
Run Pri
Address
Active
# When VRRP is operating in load balancing mode, display detailed information about all VRRP groups
on the router.
<Sysname> display vrrp verbose
IPv4 Standby Information:
Run Mode
Run Method
Total number of virtual routers : 1
Interface Vlan-interface2
VRID
Admin Status
Config Pri
Preempt Mode
Auth Type
Description
Current VRRP working mode:
Standard—Standard protocol mode.
Load Balance—Load balancing mode.
Current VRRP running mode, including
Real MAC—Real MAC mode, which means the virtual IP address of the
VRRP group is mapped to the real MAC address of the interface.
Virtual MAC—Virtual MAC mode, which means the virtual IP address of
the VRRP group is mapped to the virtual MAC address.
Number of VRRP groups.
Interface to which the VRRP group belongs.
ID of the VRRP group or ID of the virtual forwarder (VF).
If the VRID is number, this field indicates the status of the router in the
VRRP group, including Master, Backup, and Initialize.
If the VRID is VF number, this field indicates the status of the VF in the
VRRP group, including Active, Listening, and Initialize.
If the VRID is number, this field indicates the running priority of the
router, or in other words, the current priority of the router. With VRRP
tracking configured, if the state of the monitored interface or track entry
changes, the priority of the router changes.
If the VRID is VF number, this field indicates the running priority of the
VF. With VF tracking configured, if the state of the monitored track entry
changes, the priority of the VF changes.
If the VRID is number, this field indicates the virtual IP address of the
VRRP group.
If the VRID is VF number, this field indicates the virtual MAC address of
the VF.
If the VRID is number, this field indicates the IP address of the interface
of the master. If the current router is the master, it is displayed as local.
If the VRID is VF number, this field indicates the IP address of the
interface of the active virtual forwarder (AVF). If the current VF is the
AVF, it is displayed as local.
: Load Balance
: Virtual MAC
: 1
: Up
: 120
: Yes
: None
5
Adver Timer
: 1
State
: Master
Running Pri
: 110
Delay Time
: 5

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