Vrrp Ipv6 Ping-Enable - H3C MSR 20-20 Command Reference Manual

Msr 20/30/50 series routers
Hide thumbs Also See for MSR 20-20:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

View
Parameter
Description
Example

vrrp ipv6 ping-enable

Syntax
View
Parameter
Description
Example
undo vrrp ipv6 method
System view
real-mac: Associates the real MAC address of the interface with the virtual IPv6
address of the standby group.
virtual-mac: Associates the virtual MAC address with the virtual IPv6 address.
Use the
vrrp ipv6 method
IPv6 addresses and the MAC addresses of the standby groups.
Use the
undo vrrp ipv6 method
By default, the virtual IPv6 address of the standby group is associated with MAC
address.
Configure the mapping between the virtual IPv6 address and the MAC address
before configuring a standby group. Otherwise, your configuration will fail.
# Associate the virtual IP address of the standby group with the real MAC address
of the routing interface.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] vrrp ipv6 method real-mac
vrrp ipv6 ping-enable
undo vrrp ipv6 ping-enable
System view
None
Use the
vrrp ipv6 ping-enable
addresses of standby groups.
Use the
undo vrrp ipv6 ping-enable
addresses of standby groups from being pinged.
By default, the virtual IP addresses of standby groups can be pinged.
Perform this configuration before configuring a standby group.
# Enable users to ping the virtual IPv6 addresses of standby groups.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] vrrp ipv6 ping-enable
command to set the mappings between the virtual
command to restore the default mapping.
command to enable users to ping the virtual IPv6
command to disable the virtual IPv6
2241

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Msr 20-21Msr 30-16Msr 30-20Msr 30-40Msr 30-60Msr 50 ... Show all

Table of Contents