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Related Documentation
- ACX Series
- Understanding VRRP on ACX Series Routers
- Configuring Basic VRRP Support
- Configuring the Advertisement Interval for the VRRP Master Router
- Modifying the Preemption Hold-Time Value
- Configuring Asymmetric Hold Time for VRRP Routers
- Configuring an Interface to Accept Packets Destined for the Virtual IP Address
- Example: Configuring VRRP for ACX Series Routers
- Configuring VRRP for IPv6
- M Series
- Configuring VRRP for IPv6
- T Series
- Configuring VRRP for IPv6
Configuring a Backup Router to Preempt the Master Router
By default, a higher-priority backup router preempts a lower-priority master router. To explicitly enable the master router to be preempted, include the preempt statement:
You can include this statement at the following hierarchy level:
- [edit interfaces interface-name unit logical-unit-number family inet address address vrrp-group group-id]
To prohibit a higher-priority backup router from preempting a lower-priority master router, include the no-preempt statement:
no-preempt;
Related Documentation
- ACX Series
- Understanding VRRP on ACX Series Routers
- Configuring Basic VRRP Support
- Configuring the Advertisement Interval for the VRRP Master Router
- Modifying the Preemption Hold-Time Value
- Configuring Asymmetric Hold Time for VRRP Routers
- Configuring an Interface to Accept Packets Destined for the Virtual IP Address
- Example: Configuring VRRP for ACX Series Routers
- Configuring VRRP for IPv6
- M Series
- Configuring VRRP for IPv6
- T Series
- Configuring VRRP for IPv6