Product guide
Router Redundancy Using XRRP
Messages Related to XRRP Operation
Message Meaning
Remote rtr < router-num > domain Indicates that the remote router is miss-configured
< domain-num > is miss-configured relative to the local router. This condition will prevent
fail-over except when complete router failure has
occurred. Both routers must agree on the
configuration. (Note: if one router never comes up
then remote miss-configuration is not detected until
the remote router does come up.)
PKT received on VID < vid-# > sent on VID This message indicates that an XRRP message was
< vid-# > received on the wrong VLAN. This implies that the
wires have been cross connected so that two
untagged but different VLANs have been
interconnected.
< local/remote > rtr < router-num > Indicates that the router misconfiguration has been
configuration corrected corrected. The message only occurs if a miss-
configuration had been previously detected. If a local
miss-configuration been corrected then the message
will start with Local. If the remote router configuration
has been corrected then the message will start with
Remote. All miss-configuration errors must be
corrected (Local or Remote) for this message to
occur. Note: Detection of Remote miss-configurations
will time out if the remote router stops sending XRRP
packets.
Local rtr missing secondary VR on Vid Indicates that an XRRP router has a primary VR
< vid-# > without a matching secondary VR. This configuration
error would prevent the router from taking control of
the indicated VLAN in the event of a failover. This error
may occur if the user dynamically adds a primary VR
without adding a secondary VR before the primary
sends out a packet, or if a secondary VR is removed
and the primary is left configured. To avoid this
message, disable XRRP before adding and or deleting
VRs. Note: As long as the configuration is corrected
so that each primary VR has a secondary, the protocol
will correct any temporary miss-configuration. This
error will force the remote miss-configuration flag to
be set so failover will only occur when a complete
router failure occurs. (Indicates a configuration
error.)
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