switch(config)# show vrrp vlan 2 vrid 1 config
VRRP Virtual Router Configuration Information
VLAN ID : 2
Virtual Router ID : 1
Administrative Status [Disabled] : Enabled
Mode [Uninitialized] : backup
Priority [100] : 150
Advertisement Interval [1] : 1
Preempt Mode [True] : True
Preempt Delay Time [0] : 0
Respond To Virtual IP Ping Requests [Yes] : Yes
Version [2] : 2
Null authentication compatibility [False] : False
Primary IP Address : Lowest
IP Address
---------------
10.0.202.87
Example
VRRP IPv6 configuration for a VLAN and VRID
switch# show vrrp ipv6 vlan 10 vrid 4 config
VRRP Virtual Router Configuration Information
VLAN ID : 10
Virtual Router ID : 1
Administrative Status [Disabled] : Enabled
Mode [Uninitialized] : Owner
Priority [100] : 255
Advertisement Interval [1] : 1
Preempt Mode [True] : True
Preempt Delay Time [0] : 0
Respond To Virtual IP Ping Requests [Yes] : Yes
Version [2] : 3
IPv6 Address
---------------------------
fe80::216:b9ff:fed1:5280
Example
IP route information
This example shows the gateway information for IP routes. A designation of "reject" means that the IP traffic for
that route is discarded. Blackhole/reject routes are added when a backup VR becomes a Master and takes
ownership of all VIPs. The blackhole/reject route ensures that routed packets to the VIP are not forwarded
through it. When
virtual-ip-ping
is enabled, the ping packets to the VIP are responded to with ping replies.
switch(config)# show ip route
Destination Gateway VLAN Type Sub-Type Metric Dist.
------------------ --------------- ---- --------- ---------- ---------- -----
10.0.0.0/16 DEFAULT_VLAN 1 connected 1 0
10.0.202.87/32 reject static 1 1
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