Displaying and Maintaining VRRP
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Displaying and
Maintaining VRRP
After the above configuration, you can execute the
display
command in any view
to view VRRP configuration and verify the configuration effect. And in user view,
you can execute the
reset
command to clear the VRRP statistics and execute the
debugging
command to debug the VRRP.
VRRP Configuration
Example
Single-VRRP Backup
Group Configuration
Network requirements
Host A uses the VRRP virtual router comprising switch A and switch B as its default
gateway to visit host B on the Internet.
The information about the VRRP backup group is as follows:
■
VRRP backup group ID: 1
■
Virtual router IP address: 202.38.160.111
■
Master switch: Switch A
■
Backup switch: Switch B
■
Preemptive mode: enabled
Table 436
Display and Maintain VRRP
Operation Command
Description
Display the VRRP
statistics information
display vrrp statistics
[
interface
interface
-
type
interface
-
number
[
vrid
virtual
-
router
-
id
] ]
You can execute the
display
command in any view.
Display the VRRP
status information
display vrrp
[
interface
interface-type interface-number
[
vrid
virtual-router-id
] ]
Display the detailed
VRRP information
display vrrp verbose
[
interface
interface-type
interface-number
[
vrid
virtual-router-id
] ]
Clear the VRRP
statistics information
reset vrrp statistics
[
interface
interface-type interface-number
[
vrid
virtual-router-id
] ]
You can execute the
reset
command in user view.
Table 437
Network description
Switch
Ethernet port
connecting to
Host A
IP address of the
VLAN interface
Switch priority in
the backup group
Preemptive
mode
LSW-A Ethernet
1/0/6 202.38.160.1/24 110
Enabled
LSW-B Ethernet
1/0/5 202.38.160.2/24 100
(default)
Enabled
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