Troubleshooting Guide

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VRRP with higher priority running as backup
The VRRP router with the higher priority can display as the backup for the following reasons
Hold-down timer is running.
The configured Critical IP is not reachable or does not exist.
If the critical-IP is configured for VRRP master, and the critical interface goes down or is deleted, the
master transitions to the backup state. In this case, the log shows the transition cause as 1 like
many other cases.
If the holddown timer is configured for VRRP master, the holddown timer delays the preemption,
giving the device, which is becoming the master enough time to construct routing tables.
Procedure
1. To determine that the issue is with the critical interface, look for the following trace message.
tMainTask RCIP6: rcip6_vrrp.c: 5152: VRF name: GlobalRouter (VRF id
0): ipv6VrrpTic: Becoming backup for Vrid 200 on IfIndex 2052
because of invalid critical IP
2. If the holddown Timer is configured for VRRP master, the holddown timer delays the
preemption, giving the device, which is becoming the master enough time to construct
routing tables.
tMainTask RCIP6: rcip6_vrrp.c: Enter in HoldDown processing,Vrid 200
LastRecvd 0 MasterDown 3, Holddown time remaining 970, Holddownstate
2
Downgrading or upgrading from releases that support
different key sizes
Use this procedure if you need to downgrade or upgrade from a release that supports different key
sizes.
Different releases can support different DSA host key, RSA host key, and DSA user key sizes. If you
need to upgrade or downgrade to an earlier release that does not support the same key size, you
must delete all of the keys from the .ssh directory and generate new keys for SSH. If you do not do
this, key sizes that are no longer supported will no longer function.
For more information about supported software, see Release Notes for VSP Operating System
Software, NN47227-401.
You only need to perform this procedure if you have previously generated DSA host, RSA host, or
DSA user keys with a release that supports different key sizes.
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