ZXR10 ZSR V2 Configuration Guide (IPv6)
Command
Function
ZXR10#
show vrrp ipv6 brief
Displays the brief information about
all IPv6 VRRP groups on a router.
ZXR10#
show vrrp ipv6
brief interface
<
interface-name
>
Displays the brief information about
all IPv6 VRRP groups on a specific
interface.
ZXR10#
show vrrp interface
<
interface-name
>[
vrid
<
1-255
>]
Displays the detailed information
about all VRRP groups or a specified
group on a specified interface.
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23.3 IPv6 VRRP Configuration Examples
23.3.1 Example: Basic VRRP Configuration
Configuration Description
As shown in
, R1 and R2 run IPv6 VRRP. The address of an interface for R1
is set to FE80::1:1, and the address of an interface for R2 is set to FE80::1:2. The same
VRRP group number and virtual address are configured on the interfaces of R1 and R2.
The virtual address is set to FE80::1:1. In this case, the VRRP virtual address is the same
as the actual address of an interface for R1, and therefore R1 is called IP address owner
with a top priority of 255 (that is, R1 is elected as the master router).
The VRRP virtual address can be configured as other Link-Local address (note that the
master virtual address should be the link-local address, prefixed with FE80::). A higher
priority should be set for R1 to make it as the master router.
Figure 23-1 Basic VRRP Configuration (IPv6)
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