Router Redundancy Using XRRP
Configuring XRRP
Customizing the XRRP Configuration
To customize the XRRP configuration, use any of the following XRRP
command options at the CLI global configuration level:
Syntax: xrrp domain < 1-16 >
no xrrp
xrrp [ router < 1-2 >]
xrrp failback < 10-999 >
xrrp trap < trap-name | all >
xrrp instance < owner-router-number > < vlan-id > [advertise < 1-60 > |
authentication < auth-string > | ip < ip-addr/mask-length >]
xrrp domain < 1-16 >
This command sets the XRRP Protection Domain that the router is in. The
router can be in only one domain. The default value is 1. This value cannot
be changed if there is at least one virtual router instance running on the
router. To change the value after XRRP is operating, you must first disable
XRRP (use the no xrrp command).
xrrp router < 1-2 >
This command sets the unique number for the router within a given
Protection Domain. No two routers in the same Protection Domain can
have the same router number. The default value is 1.
This value cannot be changed if there is at least one virtual router instance
running on the router. To change the value after XRRP is operating, you
must first disable XRRP (use the no xrrp command).
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