[RouterA-Ethernet1/0] display vrrp verbose
IPv4 Standby Information:
Run Method
: VIRTUAL-MAC
Virtual IP Ping : Enable
Interface
: Ethernet1/0
VRID
: 1
Admin Status
: UP
Config Pri
: 110
Preempt Mode
: YES
Auth Type
: NONE
Virtual IP
: 202.38.160.111
Virtual MAC
: 0000-5e00-0101
Master IP
: 202.38.160.1
# Display detailed information of standby group 1 on Router B.
[RouterB-Ethernet1/0] display vrrp verbose
IPv4 Standby Information:
Run Method
: VIRTUAL-MAC
Virtual IP Ping : Enable
Interface
: Ethernet1/0
VRID
: 1
Admin Status
: UP
Config Pri
: 100
Preempt Mode
: YES
Auth Type
: NONE
Virtual IP
: 202.38.160.111
Master IP
: 202.38.160.1
The above information indicates that in standby group 1 Router A is the master,
Router B is the backup and packets sent from host A to host B are forwarded by
Router A.
If Router A fails, you can still ping through host B on host A. You can use the
display vrrp command to view the detailed information of the standby group on
Router B.
# If Router A fails, the detailed information of standby group 1 on Router B is
displayed.
[RouterB-Ethernet1/0] display vrrp verbose
IPv4 Standby Information:
Run Method
: VIRTUAL-MAC
Virtual IP Ping : Enable
Interface
: Ethernet1/0
VRID
: 1
Admin Status
: UP
Config Pri
: 100
Preempt Mode
: YES
Auth Type
: NONE
Virtual IP
: 202.38.160.111
Virtual MAC
: 0000-5e00-0101
Master IP
: 202.38.160.2
The above information indicates that if Router A fails, Router B becomes the
master, and packets sent from host A to host B are forwarded by Router B.
IPv4-Based VRRP Configuration Example
Adver. Timer
State
Run Pri
Delay Time
Adver. Timer
State
Run Pri
Delay Time
Adver. Timer
State
Run Pri
Delay Time
1989
: 1
: Master
: 110
: 5
: 1
: Backup
: 100
: 0
: 1
: Master
: 100
: 0
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