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to removing the parental IP address. This includes virtual router IP address associations from multiple
virtual router instances on the IP interface.
Default
no backup
— No virtual router IP address is assigned.
Parameters
ip-address —
The virtual router IP address expressed in dotted decimal notation. The IP virtual router
IP address must be in the same subnet of the parental IP interface IP address or equal to one of
the primary or secondary IP addresses for
owner
virtual router instances.
Values
1.0.0.1 - 223.255.255.254
backup
Syntax
config>router>if>ipv6>vrrp
Description
This command associates router IPv6 addresses with the parental IP interface IP addresses.
The
backup
command has two distinct functions when used in an
owner
or a
non-owner
context of
the virtual router instance.
Non-owner virtual router instances actually create a routable IP interface address that is operationally
dependent on the virtual router instance mode (master or backup). The
backup
command in
owner
virtual router instances does not create a routable IP interface address; it simply defines the existing
parental IP interface IP addresses that are advertised by the virtual router instance.
For
owner
virtual router instances, the
backup
command
defines the IP addresses that are advertised
within VRRP advertisement messages. This communicates the IP addresses that the master is
representing to backup virtual routers receiving the messages. Advertising a correct list is important.
The specified
ipv6-addr
must be equal to one of the existing parental IP interface IP addresses (link-
local or global) or the
backup
command will fail.
For non-owner virtual router instances, the
backup
command actually creates an IP interface IP
address used for routing IP packets and communicating with the system when the access commands
are defined (
ping-reply
,
telnet-reply
, and
ssh-reply
). The specified
ipv6-addr
must be an IP address
that is within one of the parental IP interface local subnets created with the
link-local-address or
address
commands. If a local subnet does not exist that includes the specified
ipv6-addr
or if
ipv6-
addr
is the same IP address as the parental IP interface IP address, the
backup
command will fail.
The new interface IP address created with the
backup
command assumes the mask and parameters of
the corresponding parent IP interface IP address. The
ipv6-addr
is only active when the virtual router
instance is operating in the master state. For IPv6 VRRP, the parental interface's IP address that is in
the same subnet as the backup address must be manually-configured, non EUI-64 and configured to
be in the preferred state.
When not operating as master, the virtual router instance acts as if it is operationally down. It will not
respond to ARP requests to
ipv6-addr
, nor will it route packets received with its
vrid
derived source
MAC address. A non-master virtual router instance always silently discards packets destined to
ipv6-
addr
. A single virtual router instance may only have a single virtual router IP address from a given
parental local subnet. Multiple virtual router instances can define a virtual router IP address from the
same local subnet as long as each is a different IP address.
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