Troubleshooting Guide

Table Of Contents
Cause value Cause definition
2 Higher priority advertisement received
3 Shutdown received
4 VRRP address and physical address match
5 Master down interval
6 Preemption
7 Critical IP goes down
8 User disabling VRRP
9 VRRP status synced from primary
10 IPv6 interface on which VRRP is configured goes down
11 Lower priority advertisement received
12 Advertisement received from higher interface IP address with equal priority
13 Advertisement received from lower interface IP address with equal priority
14 User enabled VRRP
15 Transition because of any other cause
Enabling trace messages for IPv6 VRRP troubleshooting
Use this procedure to enable trace messages for IPv6 VRRP.
When VRRP is enabled on two routing switches, the master-backup relationship forms with one
router taking the responsibility of routing. If the master-backup relationship is not formed between
the VRRP virtual routers, look for the following trace messages to ensure that the master is sending
the advertisements correctly and the backup is processing them.
Procedure
1. Enter Privileged EXEC mode:
enable
2. To troubleshoot IPv6 VRRP, you can enable RCIP6 trace messages with the command:
trace level 66 3
3. And to provide additional trace information, you can also enable the following traces:
trace ipv6 nd enable
trace ipv6 base enable all
trace ipv6 forwarding enable all
trace ipv6 rtm enable all
trace ipv6 transport enable all
Upper layer troubleshooting
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