Reference Guide

enter or delete the virtual-address command. To guarantee that a VRRP group becomes Master, congure
the VRRP group’s virtual address with the same IP address as the interface’s primary IP address and change the
priority of the VRRP group to 255. 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 (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 (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
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
vrrp-ipv6-group
Assigns a VRRP group identication number to an IPv6 interface.
Syntax
vrrp-ipv6–group vrrp-id
Parameters vrrp-id — Enter a VRRP group identication number (1 to 255).
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