[VRRP Virtual Router 1 Priority Tracking Menu] vrs - Enable/disable tracking primary virtual routers ifs - Enable/disable tracking other interfaces ports - Enable/disable tracking VLAN switch ports l4pts - Enable/disable tracking L4 switch ports reals - Enable/disable tracking L4 real servers hsrp - Enable/disable tracking HSRP hsrv - Enable/disable tracking HSRP by VLAN isl - Include/Exclude ISL ports in tracking cur - Display current VRRP virtual router configuration |
Command Syntax and Usage | |
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vrs disable|enable | |
When enabled, the priority for this virtual router is increased for each virtual router in primary mode on this Alteon. This is useful for ensuring that traffic for any particular client/server pairing is handled by the same Alteon, increasing routing and load balancing efficiency. Default: disable | |
ifs disable|enable | |
When enabled, the priority for this virtual router is increased for each IP interface active on this Alteon. An IP interface is considered active when there is at least one active port on the same VLAN. Helps elect the virtual routers with the most available routes as the primary server. An IP interface is considered active when there is at least one active port on the same VLAN. This parameter influences the VRRP router’s priority in both virtual interface routers and virtual server routers. Can also be used with LACP trunks. Default: disable | |
ports disable|enable | |
When enabled, the priority for this virtual router is increased for each active port on the same VLAN. A port is considered active if it has a link and is forwarding traffic. Helps elect the virtual routers with the most available ports as the primary router. This parameter influences the VRRP router’s priority in both virtual interface routers and virtual server routers. Default: disable | |
l4pts disable|enable | |
When enabled for virtual server routers (VSRs) and virtual interface routers (VIRs), the priority for this virtual router is increased for each physical port which has active Layer 4 processing on this Alteon. Helps elect the main Layer 4 Alteon as the primary server. This parameter influences the VRRP router’s priority in both virtual interface routers and virtual server routers. Can also be used with LACP trunks. Default: disable | |
reals disable|enable | |
When enabled for virtual server routers, the priority for this virtual router is increased for each healthy real server behind the virtual server IP address of the same IP address as the virtual router on this Alteon. Helps elect the Alteon with the largest server pool as the primary server, increasing Layer 4 efficiency. This parameter influences the VRRP router’s priority in virtual server routers only. Default: disable | |
hsrp disable|enable | |
The Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) is used with some types of routers for establishing router failover. In networks where HSRP is used, enable this option to increase the priority of this virtual router for each Layer 4 client-only port that receives HSRP advertisements. Helps elect the Alteon closest to the primary HSRP router as the primary server, optimizing routing efficiency. This parameter influences the VRRP router’s priority in both virtual interface routers and virtual server routers. Default: disable | |
hsrv disable|enable | |
A Hot-Standby Router on VLAN (HSRV) is used to work in VLAN-tagged environments. Enable this option to increment only that VRRP instance that is on the same VLAN as the tagged HSRP primary flagged packet. Default: disable | |
cur | |
Displays the current configuration for priority tracking for this virtual router. |