Note:
This command has been revised from the prior
router vrrp enable
command.
To display the current global VRRP configuration, use
show vrrp config global
.
Default: Disabled
Syntax:
[no] router vrrp traps
Enables or disables SNMP trap generation for the following events:
New master
Indicates that the sending router has transitioned to 'master' state.
Authentication Failure
Indicates that a VRRP packet has been received from a router whose authentication key or authentication
type conflicts with this router's authentication key or authentication type.
NOTE:
This feature assumes the
snmp-server host
command has been used to configure a a trap
receiver. If a VRRP packet is received with an authentication type other than 0 (zero, that is, no
authentication), the packet is dropped.
Default: Enabled
Example
Enabling and displaying the global VRRP configuration
The following commands enable VRRP at the global configuration level and then display the current global VRRP
configuration:
switch(config)# router vrrp
switch(config)# show vrrp config global
VRRP Global Configuration Information
VRRP Enabled : Yes
Traps Enabled : Yes
Creating a VR and entering the VR context
Syntax:
[no] vrrp [ipv6] vrid 1-255
Used in the VLAN interface context to create a virtual router (VR) instance and to enter the context of the new VR.
It is also used to enter the context of an existing VR, and is the method used for accessing a VR for configuration
purposes. You can configure up to 32 VRs on a multinetted VLAN (16 for the 2930F switch).
The VLAN interface must be IP enabled for IPv4, and IPv6 enabled for IPv6.
Example:
To create VR 1 in VLAN 10 and enter the VR context, execute the following command:
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