Reference Guide
FTOS Resilient Ring Protocol (FRRP) | 491
Example 2
Figure 18-3. show frrp ring-id Command Example
Example 3
Figure 18-4. show frrp ring-id summary Command Example
Related
Commands
timer
c e
Set the hello or dead interval for the Ring control packets.
Syntax
timer {hello-interval milliseconds}| {dead-interval milliseconds}
To remove the timer, use the no timer {hello-interval [milliseconds]}| {dead-interval
milliseconds} command.
Parameters
Defaults
Default as shown
Command Modes
CONFIGURATION (conf-frrp)
Command
History
FTOS#show frrp 1
Ring protocol 1 is in Master mode
Ring Protocol Interface:
Primary : GigabitEthernet 0/16 State: Forwarding
Secondary: Port-channel 100 State: Blocking
Control Vlan: 1
Ring protocol Timers: Hello-Interval 50 msec Dead-Interval 150 msec
Ring Master's MAC Address is 00:01:e8:13:a3:19
Topology Change Statistics: Tx:110 Rx:45
Hello Statistics: Tx:13028 Rx:12348
Number of state Changes: 34
Member Vlans: 1000-1009
FTOS#
FTOS#show frrp 2 summary
Ring-ID State Mode Ctrl_Vlan Member_Vlans
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2 Up Master 2 11-20, 25, 27-30
FTOS#
protocol frrp Enter the Resilient Ring Protocol and designate a ring identification
hello-interval
milliseconds
Enter the keyword hello-interval followed by the time, in milliseconds,
to set the hello interval of the control packets. The milliseconds must be
enter in increments of 50 milliseconds, for example 50, 100, 150 and so on.
If an invalid value is enter, an error message is generated.
Range: 50 to 2000ms
Default: 500 ms
dead-interval
milliseconds
Enter the keyword dead-interval followed by the time, in milliseconds,
to set the dead interval of the control packets.
Range: 50 to 6000ms
Default: 1500ms
Note: The configured dead interval should be at least three times the
hello interval
Version 8.2.1.0 Introduced for the C-Series
Version 7.4.1.0 Introduced