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ip vrrp priority

Syntax

ip vrrp vrid priority priorityValue

no ip vrrp vrid priority

Release Information

Command introduced before JUNOSe Release 7.1.0.

Description

Configures the priority of VRRP routers. The no version restores the default value, 100.

Note: If you configure VRRP on a virtual router and associate the IP address with the VRRP instance ID (VRID) so that the virtual address becomes the interface address of the router, the priority of the router automatically changes to 255 making it the master router. This change of priority occurs in JUNOSe Software Releases 11.0.0 and higher-numbered releases and later to enable full compliance with RFC-Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) (April 2004).

Also, you cannot configure the priority of the VRRP router as 255 by using the ip vrrp priority command, unless you configured the router to automatically learn associated addresses by using the auto keyword with the ip vrrp virtual-address command. In addition, if you change the virtual address of the VRRP router, which is operating as the IP address owner, to an IP address that is no longer the IP address owner, the priority changes automatically to the default value of 100.

Options

  • vrid—VRID identifier; a number in the range 1–255
  • priorityValue—Priority value of the VRRP router; a number in the range 1–255; default value is 100

Mode

Interface Configuration


Published: 2010-01-11