Chapter 5: Ethernet Interface Commands
Efficient Networks
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Router family
Command Line Interface Guide
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eth vrrp delete
Deletes a VRRP attribute record for the VRID (virtual router ID). It also disassociates
the VRRP IP and MAC addresses from the logical interface. For more information,
see “
VRRP Backup” on page 6-16
of the Technical Reference Guide.
Use this command to disable VRRP. To re-instate a deleted VRID, you need to
redefine both the VRID and the VRRP attribute record. For example, the following
commands disable VRID 7 and then re-enable it for the logical interface 0:0:
When removing a VRRP configuration from a router, you would delete both the VRRP
attribute record and the extra logical interface. To do so, use the commands
eth vrrp
delete
and
eth delete
.
NOTE:
This command takes effect immediately, but you must
save
the change if it is to
persist after you restart the interface or reboot the router.
Mgmt Class
Network (R/W)
Input Format
eth vrrp delete <vrid> [<port#>]
Parameters
Example
This command example deletes the attribute record for VRID 7 for the default port 0.
Response
Command prompt.
-> eth vrrp delete 7
-> eth ip vrid 7
-> eth vrrp add 7
-> 04/16/2001-08:36:06:VRRP: VRRP 7 on Interface ETHERNET/0 now active
<vrid>
a
a
Integer, 1 - 255
Virtual router ID.
<port#>
b
b
The default is 0; the parameter may be omitted if the router has only one port.
Physical Ethernet interface (port) number.
-> eth vrrp delete 7