Example configuration
In VR 1, below, R1 is the owner and the current master router, and R2 is the (only) backup in the VR. If R1
becomes unavailable, VR 1 fails over to R2.
Figure 56: Example of a basic VRRP configuration
VLAN 10 IP
VR 1 IP
Status
Router 1
10.10.10.1
10.10.10.1
owner
Router 2
10.10.10.23
10.10.10.1
backup
VRRP configuration for Router 1 (R1) in Example of a basic VRRP configuration
switch(config)# router vrrp
switch(config)# vlan 10
switch(vlan-10)# vrrp vrid 1
switch(vlan-10-vrid-1)# owner
switch(vlan-10-vrid-1)# virtual-ip-address 10.10.10.1
switch(vlan-10-vrid-1)# enable
switch(vlan-10-vrid-1)# show vrrp vlan 10 vrid 1 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
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