Connectivity Guide

Parameters
ip-address1 — Enter the IP address of a virtual router in A.B.C.D format. The IP address must be on the
same subnet as the interface’s primary IP address.
ip-address2...ip-address10 — (Optional) Enter up to nine additional IP addresses of virtual routers,
separated by a space. The IP addresses must be on the same subnet as the interface’s primary IP address.
Default Enabled
Command Mode INTERFACE-VRRP
Usage Information The VRRP group only becomes active and sends VRRP packets when you congure a virtual IP address. When you
delete the virtual address, the VRRP group stops sending VRRP packets. You can ping the virtual addresses
congured in all VRRP groups. The no version of this command deletes one or more virtual-addresses congured
in the system.
Example
OS10(conf-eth1/1/5-vrid-254)# virtual address 10.1.1.15
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
vrrp delay reload
Sets the delay time for VRRP initialization after a system reboot.
Syntax
vrrp delay reload seconds
Parameters seconds — Enter the number of seconds for the VRRP reload time, from 0 to 900.
Default 0
Command Mode CONFIGURATION
Usage Information VRRP delay reload time of zero seconds indicates no delays. This command conguration applies to all the VRRP
congured interfaces. The no version of this command resets the value to the default.
Example
OS10(config)# vrrp delay reload 5
Supported Releases 10.4.0E(R1) or later
vrrp-group
Assigns a VRRP group identication number to an IPv4 interface or VLAN
Syntax
vrrp-group vrrp-id
Parameters vrrp-id — Enter a VRRP group identication number, from 1 to 255.
Default Not congured
Command Mode INTERFACE-VRRP
Usage Information The VRRP group only becomes active and sends VRRP packets when you congure a virtual IP address. When you
delete the virtual address, the VRRP group stops sending VRRP packets. The no version of this command
removes the vrrp-group conguration.
Example
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/5)# vrrp-group 254
Example (VLAN)
OS10(conf-if-vl-10)# vrrp-group 5
Layer 3 615