Cabletron Systems 9032578-02 Router User Manual


 
Chapter 14: VRRP Configuration Guide
204 SmartSwitch Router User Reference Manual
Setting the Backup Priority
As described in “Multi-Backup Configuration” on page 199, you can specify which
Backup router takes over when the Master router goes down by setting the priority for the
Backup routers. To set the priority for a Backup router, enter the following command in
Configure mode:
The priority can be between 1 (lowest) and 254. The default is 100. The priority for the IP
address owner is 255 and cannot be changed.
Setting the Advertisement Interval
The VRRP Master router sends periodic advertisement messages to let the other routers
know that the Master is up and running. By default, advertisement messages are sent once
each second. To change the VRRP advertisement interval, enter the following command in
Configure mode:
Setting Pre-empt Mode
When a Master router goes down, the Backup with the highest priority takes over the IP
addresses associated with the Master. By default, when the original Master comes back up
again, it takes over from the Backup router that assumed its role as Master. When a VRRP
router does this, it is said to be in pre-empt mode. Pre-empt mode is enabled by default on
the SSR. You can prevent a VRRP router from taking over from a lower-priority Master by
disabling pre-empt mode. To do this, enter the following command in Configure mode:
Note: If the IP address owner is available, then it will always take over as the Master,
regardless of whether pre-empt mode is on or off.
Set the Backup priority for a
virtual router.
ip-redundancy set vrrp
<vrid>
interface
<interface>
priority
<number>
Set the Advertisement interval
for a virtual router.
ip-redundancy set vrrp
<vrid>
interface
<interface>
adv-interval
<seconds>
Disable pre-empt mode for a
virtual router.
ip-redundancy set vrrp
<vrid>
interface
<interface>
preempt-mode disabled