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Executing
backup
multiple times with the same
ipv6-addr
results in no operation performed and no
error generated. At least one successful
backup
ipv6-addr
command must be executed before the
virtual router instance can enter the operational state.
When operating as (non-owner) master, the default functionality associated with
ipv6-addr
is ARP
response to ARP requests to
ip-addr
, routing of packets destined to the virtual router instance source
MAC address and silently discarding packets destined to
ipv6-addr
. An IPv6 virtual router instance
can enter the operational state only if one of the configured backup address is a link-local address and
the router advertisement of the interface is configured to use the virtual MAC address. Enabling the
non-owner-access parameters selectively allows ping, Telnet and traceroute connectivity to
ipv6-addr
when the virtual router instance is operating as master.
The
no
form of the command removes the specified virtual router IP address from the virtual router
instance. For non-owner virtual router instances, this causes all routing and local access associated
with the
ipv6-addr
to cease. For
owner
virtual router instances, the
no backup
command only
removes
ipv6-addr
from the list of advertised IP addresses. If the last
ipv6-addr
or the link-local
address is removed from the virtual router instance, the virtual router instance will enter the
operationally down state
Special Cases
Assigning the Virtual Router ID Address —
Once the
vrid
is created on the parent IP
interface, IP addresses need to be assigned to the virtual router instance. If the
vrid
was created with
the keyword
owner
, the virtual router instance IP addresses must have one or more of the parent IP
interface defined IP addresses. For non-owner virtual router instances, the virtual router IP addresses
each must be within one of the parental IP interface IP address defined local subnets. For both
owner
and non-owner virtual router instances, the virtual router IP addresses must be explicitly defined
using the
backup
ipv6-addr
command.
The following rules apply when adding, changing, or removing parental and virtual router IP
addresses:
Owner Virtual Router IP Address Parental Association —
When an IP address is assigned
to an
owner
virtual router instance, it must be associated with one of the parental IP interface-
assigned IP addresses.
Example - Owner Virtual Router Instance
Non-Owner Virtual Router IP Address Parental Association —
When an IP address is
assigned to a non-owner virtual router instance, it must be associated with one of the parental IP
interface assigned IP addresses. The virtual router IP address must be a valid IP address within one of
Parent IP addresses:
10.10.10.10/24
11.11.11.11/24
Virtual router IP addresses:
10.10.10.11
Invalid (not equal to parent IP address)
10.10.10.10
Associated (same as parent IP address
10.10.10.10)
10.10.11.11
Invalid (not equal to parent IP address)
11.11.11.254
Invalid (not equal to parent IP address)
11.11.11.255
Invalid (not equal to parent IP address)
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