127.0.0.0/8 reject static 0 0
127.0.0.1/32 lo0 connected 1 0
Operational notes
• Jumbo frames are supported if they have been enabled for that VLAN. The VIP responds to ping requests if
they are not fragmented and are not larger than the MTU.
• Fragmented packets are not supported. All fragmented packets sent to a VIP are dropped and no response or
error is sent.
• All packets with IP options are dropped. Any ping options will work as long as they do not change to IP
options.
• ICMP requests other than echo requests are not supported.
• If there are errors in packets sent to a VIP, for example,"TTL Invalid," no ICMP error packet is sent.
Specifying the time a router waits before taking control of
the VIP
For more information, see
Using the Pre-empt Delay Timer (PDT)
on page 347.
Syntax:
[no] preempt-delay-time 1-1600
Allows you to specify a time in seconds that this router will wait before taking control of the VIP and beginning to
route packets. You can configure the timer on VRRP owner and backup routers.
NOTE:
If you have configured the preempt delay time (PDT) with a non-zero value, you must use the
no
form of the command to change it to 0 (zero.)
Default: 0 (zero) seconds.
Viewing VRRP configuration data
Viewing the VRRP global configuration
Syntax:
show vrrp config global
Displays the configuration state for the global VRRP configuration and VRRP trap generation.
Output showing the default global VRRP configuration (IPv4/IPv6)
switch(config)# show vrrp config global
VRRP Global Configuration Information
VRRP Enabled : No
Traps Enabled : Yes
Virtual Routers Responde to Ping Requests : No
VRRP Nonstop Enabled : No
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