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High availability command reference
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undo vrrp ipv6 vrid virtual-router-id track [ track-entry-number ]
View
Interface view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
virtual-router-id: Specifies a VRRP group number, which ranges from 1 to 255.
track track-entry-number: Specifies a track entry. The track-entry-number argument ranges from 1 to
1024.
forwarder-switchover member-ip ipv6-address: Enables the LVF on the router to take over the role of the
AVF at the specified IPv6 address immediately after the specified track entry changes to the negative
state. You can use the display vrrp verbose command to view the IPv6 addresses of VFs.
reduced priority-reduced: Reduces the priority of the router in the VRRP group by a specific value when
the state of the specified track entry changes to the negative state. The priority-reduced argument ranges
from 1 to 255.
switchover: Enables the router in backup state to take over as the master immediately after the specified
track entry changes to the negative state.
Description
Use vrrp ipv6 vrid track to associate an IPv6 VRRP group with a track entry and control master switchover
or AVF switchover in the VRRP group in response to changes (such as uplink state changes) detected by
the track entry.
Use undo ipv6 vrrp vrid track to remove the association between an IPv6 VRRP group and a track entry.
If no track entry is specified, the association between the VRRP group and any track entry is removed.
By default, an IPv6 VRRP group is not associated with any track entry.
When the associated track entry changes to the negative state, the priority of the router in the VRRP group
decreases by a specified value, or the router immediately takes over as the master if it is a backup router,
or the LVF on the router immediately takes over the role of the AVF at the specified IPv6 address,
depending on your configuration.
If forwarder-switchover member-ip ipv6-address, reduced priority-reduced, and switchover are not
specified, the priority of the router in the VRRP group decreases by 10 when the track entry changes to
negative.
When the track entry changes from negative to positive or invalid, the router automatically restores its
priority.
You must create the VRRP group and assign a virtual IP address to it before you can associate it with any
track entry.
The vrrp ipv6 vrid track command cannot take effect on an IP address owner. If you have configured the
command on an IP address owner, the configuration takes effect after the router changes to be a non IP
address owner.
You can create a track entry with the track command before or after you associate it with an IPv6 VRRP
group. For more information about configuring track entries, see High Availability Configuration Guide.
Related commands: vrrp ipv6 vrid track interface and display vrrp ipv6.
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