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Junos OS Interfaces Command Reference - Juniper Networks

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<strong>Junos</strong> <strong>OS</strong> 12.1 <strong>Interfaces</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong><br />

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

Field Name<br />

VR state<br />

Timer<br />

Sample Output<br />

Field Description<br />

VRRP information:<br />

• 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 />

VRRP timer information:<br />

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

• D—How long, in seconds, until the Master is Dead timer expires.<br />

Level of Output<br />

brief none summary<br />

brief none<br />

show vrrp user@host> show vrrp<br />

Interface State Group VR state Timer Type Address<br />

fe-0/0/0.121 up 1 master A 1.052 lcl fec0::12:1:1:1<br />

vip fe80::12:1:1:99<br />

vip fec0::12:1:1:99<br />

fe-0/0/2.131 up 1 master A 0.364 lcl fec0::13:1:1:1<br />

vip fe80::13:1:1:99<br />

vip fec0::13:1:1:99<br />

show vrrp brief The output for the show vrrp brief command is identical to that for the show vrrp command.<br />

For sample output, see show vrrp on page 388<br />

show vrrp detail (IPv6) user@host> show vrrp detail<br />

Physical interface: fe-0/0/0, Unit: 121, Vlan-id: 212, Address: fec0::12:1:1:1/120<br />

388<br />

Index: 67, SNMP ifIndex: 45, VRRP-Traps: enabled<br />

Interface state: up, Group: 1, State: master<br />

Priority: 200, Advertisement interval: 1, Authentication type: none<br />

Preempt: yes, Accept-data mode: no, VIP count: 2, VIP: fe80::12:1:1:99,<br />

fec0::12:1:1:99<br />

Advertisement timer: 1.121s, Master router: fe80::12:1:1:1<br />

Virtual router uptime: 00:03:47, Master router uptime: 00:03:41<br />

Virtual MAC: 00:00:5e:00:02:01<br />

Tracking: disabled<br />

Physical interface: fe-0/0/2, Unit: 131, Vlan-id: 213, Address: fec0::13:1:1:1/120<br />

Index: 69, SNMP ifIndex: 47, VRRP-Traps: enabled<br />

Interface state: up, Group: 1, State: master<br />

Priority: 200, Advertisement interval: 1, Authentication type: none<br />

Copyright © 2012, <strong>Juniper</strong> <strong>Networks</strong>, Inc.

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