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Junos OS Interfaces Command Reference - Juniper Networks

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Table 71: show vrrp Output Fields (continued)<br />

Field Name<br />

Type and Address<br />

Interface state or<br />

Int state<br />

Group<br />

State<br />

Priority<br />

Advertisement<br />

interval<br />

Authentication type<br />

Preempt<br />

Accept-data mode<br />

VIP count<br />

VIP<br />

Advertisement<br />

timer<br />

Field Description<br />

Identifier for the address and the address itself:<br />

• lcl—Configured local interface address.<br />

• mas—Address of the master virtual router. This address is displayed only<br />

when the local interface is acting as a backup router.<br />

• vip—Configured virtual IP addresses.<br />

State of the physical interface:<br />

• down—The device is present and the link is unavailable.<br />

• not present—The interface is configured, but no physical device is present.<br />

• unknown—The VRRP process has not had time to query the kernel about the<br />

state of the interface.<br />

• up—The device is present and the link is established.<br />

VRRP group number.<br />

VRRP state:<br />

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• backup—The interface is acting as the backup router interface.<br />

• bringup—VRRP is just starting and the physical device is not yet present.<br />

• idle—VRRP is configured on the interface and is disabled. This can occur when<br />

VRRP is first enabled on an interface whose link is established.<br />

• initializing—VRRP is initializing.<br />

• master—The interface is acting as the master router interface.<br />

• transition—The interface is changing between being the backup and being<br />

the master router.<br />

Configured VRRP priority for the interface.<br />

Configured VRRP advertisement interval.<br />

Configured VRRP authentication type: none, simple, or md5.<br />

Whether preemption is allowed on the interface: yes or no.<br />

Whether the interface is configured to accept packets destined for the virtual<br />

IP address: yes or no.<br />

Number of virtual IP addresses that have been configured on the interface.<br />

List of virtual IP addresses configured on the interface.<br />

How long, in seconds, until the advertisement timer expires.<br />

Chapter 5: VRRP Operational Mode <strong>Command</strong>s<br />

Level of Output<br />

brief none summary<br />

brief extensive none<br />

summary<br />

brief extensive none<br />

summary<br />

extensive<br />

detail extensive<br />

detail extensive<br />

detail extensive<br />

detail extensive<br />

detail extensive<br />

detail extensive<br />

detail extensive<br />

detail extensive<br />

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