
Table 298: show vrrp Output Fields
(continued)
Level of Output
Field Description
Field Name
detail, extensive
Configured priority cost. This value is incurred when the interface speed drops
below the corresponding threshold or when the tracked route goes down.
Priority cost
detail, extensive
Whether the threshold is active (*). If the threshold is active, the corresponding
priority cost is incurred.
Active
extensive
Number of VRRP advertisements sent and received by the group.
Group VRRP PDU
statistics
extensive
Errored statistics for the VRRP group:
•
Bad authentication type received
—Number of VRRP PDUs received with an
invalid authentication type. The received authentication can be
none
,
simple
,
or
md5
and must be the same for all routers in the VRRP group.
•
Bad password received
—Number of VRRP PDUs received with an invalid key
(password). The password for simple authentication must be the same for
all routers in the VRRP group
•
Bad MD5 digest received
—Number of VRRP PDUs received for which the MD5
digest computed from the VRRP PDU differs from the digest expected by the
VRRP instance configured on the router.
•
Bad advertisement timer received
—Number of VRRP PDUs received with an
advertisement time interval that is inconsistent with the one in use among
the routers in the VRRP group.
•
Bad VIP count received
—Number of VRRP PDUs whose virtual IP address
counts differ from the count that has been configured on the VRRP instance.
•
Bad VIPADDR received
—Number of VRRP PDUs whose virtual IP addresses
differ from the list of virtual IP addresses configured on the VRRP instance.
Group VRRP PDU
error statistics
extensive
State transition statistics for the VRRP group:
•
Idle to master transitions
—Number of times that the VRRP instance
transitioned from the idle state to the master state.
•
Idle to backup transitions
—Number of times that the VRRP instance
transitioned from the idle state to the backup state.
•
Backup to master transitions
—Number of times that the VRRP instance
transitioned from the backup state to the master state.
•
Master to backup transitions
—Number of times that the VRRP instance
transitioned from the master state to the backup state.
Group state
transition statistics
none, brief
VRRP information:
•
backup
—The interface is acting as the backup router interface.
•
bringup
—VRRP is just starting, and the physical device is not yet present.
•
idle
—VRRP is configured on the interface and is disabled. This can occur
when VRRP is first enabled on an interface whose link is established.
•
initializing
—VRRP is initializing.
•
master
—The interface is acting as the master router interface.
•
transition
—The interface is changing between being the backup and being
the master router.
VR state
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