
Router Redundancy Using XRRP
Configuring XRRP
xrrp failback < 10-999 >
This command sets the XRRP fail back time in seconds. The fail back time
is the delay that a router will wait before trying to take back control of all
the XRRP virtual routers it owns after its VLANs come back up. The
default time is 10 seconds.
[no] xrrp trap <
trap-name
| all >
This command enables or disables the generation of SNMP traps for XRRP
events on the router. The following trap names are available:
state-change
– signifies that the router has a experienced a state change.
The trap sent would contain the
domain-number
,
router-number
, and state
information.
master-transition
– signifies that the router state has changed specifically
to the master state. The trap sent would contain the
domain-number
,
router-number
, and state information.
authentication-failure
– signifies that the virtual router instance has
received an XRRP packet with an authentication mismatch. The trap sent
would contain the
domain-number
,
router-number
, and virtual router
instance ID (virtual router owner number and VLAN ID) of the virtual
router that detected the error.
To enable all the traps, use the command
xrrp trap all
.
To disable the traps, use the
no
form of the command, with the trap name
to disable a specific trap or with
all
to disable all the traps. By default, all
the traps are disabled.
[no] xrrp instance <
owner-router-number
> <
vlan-id
>
This command configures the virtual router interface on the router. The
virtual router interface (XRRP instance) is identified by the
owner-router-
number
and the
vlan-id
. The
owner-router-number
is the XRRP router
number of the router that owns the IP address(es). The
vlan-id
identifies
the VLAN on which the XRRP instance is running.
Required Parameters
– For each router in the Protection Domain, an
xrrp instance
command must be entered for each of the following:
•
To create each virtual router interface for the physical router being
configured, you would enter an
xrrp instance
command with the router
number and the VLAN ID for that interface. For example, to create a
virtual router interface in VLAN 5 for the router that has the XRRP
router number 1, you would enter the following command:
xrrp instance 1 5
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