Quick Reference Guide

416 | Routing Commands
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The no ip vrrp vrID authentication command sets the default authorization details value for the
virtual router configured on a specified interface.
Default
no authorization
Mode
Interface Config; Interface VLAN; Interface Range, which is indicated by the
(conf-if-range-interface)# prompt, such as (conf-if-range-vlan 10-20)#.
Command
History
ip vrrp ip
This command sets the IP address value for a virtual router.
Syntax
ip vrrp vrID ip addr [secondary]
The parameter vrID is the virtual router ID which has an integer value range from 1 to 255.
The value for addr is the IP address to be configured on that interface for VRRP.
(OPTIONAL) The keyword secondary designates that the IP address is a secondary address on this
interface.
Default
none
Mode
Interface Config; Interface VLAN; Interface Range, which is indicated by the
(conf-if-range-interface)# prompt, such as (conf-if-range-vlan 10-20)#.
Command
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ip vrrp mode
This command enables the virtual router configured on the specified interface. Enabling the status field
starts a virtual router.
Version 2.3 Added Interface Range and Interface VLAN modes.
Related
Commands
interface range Defines an interface range and accesses the Interface Range mode
interface vlan Creates a new VLAN and assigns it an ID, and then enters the Interface VLAN
mode, which provides access to VLAN configuration commands for the specified
VLAN.
ip vrrp <vrID> Sets the VRID (virtual router ID) on an interface for virtual router configuration in
the router. This command also has options.
Version 2.3 Added Interface Range and Interface VLAN modes.
Related
Commands
interface range Defines an interface range and accesses the Interface Range mode
interface vlan Creates a new VLAN and assigns it an ID, and then enters the Interface VLAN
mode, which provides access to VLAN configuration commands for the specified
VLAN.
ip vrrp <vrID> Sets the VRID (virtual router ID) on an interface for virtual router configuration in
the router. This command also has options.