Dynamic priority change operating notes
• There are no backward compatibility issues with the VRRP dynamic priority change feature. If a VRRP router
has an older firmware version that does not have the dynamic priority change feature, it will not have the
needed configuration options.
• The VR's operating VLAN cannot be configured as a tracking VLAN for that VR.
• Ports that are part of a trunk cannot be tracked.
• A port that is tracked cannot be included in a trunk.
• Trunks that are tracked cannot be removed; you are not able to remove the last port from the trunk.
• LACP (active or passive) cannot be enabled on a port that is being tracked.
• If a VLAN is removed or a port becomes unavailable, the configuration is retained and they are tracked when
they become available again.
• After the owner VR relinquishes control of its IP address, that IP address becomes unavailable to all other
applications and routing protocols such as RIP and OSPF .
• To avoid operational issues, Hewlett Packard Enterprise recommends that VRRP is not run on the same
interface/VLAN with other routing protocols, such as RIP and OSPF.
VRRP-Services enhancements
Initially, VRRP virtual IP address supported ping service only. Now, VRRP will support all the IP services such as
ping, Telnet, SSH, and web support.
The
virtual-ip-ping
command is removed because IP services are always enabled.
show vrrp
Syntax
show vrrp
Description
Displays VRRP global statistics information.
Example
switch#
show vrrp
VRRP Global Statistics Information
VRRP Enabled : Yes
Invalid VRID Pkts Rx : 0
Checksum Error Pkts Rx : 0
Bad Version Pkts Rx : 0
VRRP Virtual Router Statistics Information
Vlan ID : 21
Virtual Router ID : 21
Protocol Version : 3
State : Master
Up Time : 27 hours
Virtual MAC Address : 00005e-000115
Master's IP Address : 21.0.0.2
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