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ip vrrp icr-partition vlan-range

Syntax

ip vrrp vrid icr-partition vlan-range [ vlanIdStart vlanIdEnd ]
[ use-default-mac ] [ control-interface ] [ advertise-mac ]

no ip vrrp vrid icr-partition vlan-range [ vlanIdStart vlanIdEnd ]

Release Information

Command introduced in JunosE Release 10.3.0.

Description

Adds a range of VLANs to the ICR partition. You can assign only unique VLANs to the partition. If you attempt to assign a previously assigned VLAN range to the ICR partition, the router displays an error message. You can assign VLANs only if you have selected VLAN based grouping by using the ip vrrp icr-partition group command. The no version deletes the VLAN range from the ICR partition.

Note: You can use the listed optional parameters only when you add a VLAN or a range of VLANs to the ICR partition. You cannot modify an existing subinterface using these parameters. You can specify the optional parameters in any order.

Options

  • vrid—VRID identifier; a number in the range 1–255
  • vlanIdStart—Starting VLAN ID of the VLAN subrange you are configuring; a number in the range 0–4095
  • vlanIdEnd—Ending VLAN ID of the VLAN subrange you are configuring; a number in the range 0–4095
  • use-default-mac—Configures the VLAN range to use the default MAC address. By default, the router assigns the VRRP MAC address to all subinterfaces of the ICR partition.
  • control-interface—Controls traffic on a range of subinterfaces that are part of a backup partition. When you use this option, the router changes the state of the corresponding range of subinterfaces to Admindown. When the subinterfaces are in Admindown state, the router blocks all traffic to the interfaces. However, the router does not block advertisements as long as VRRP is running on a separate subinterface. The router changes the state of the range of subinterfaces from Admindown to Up when the state of the partition changes from backup partition to master.
  • advertise-mac—Enables subinterfaces to transmit GARP advertisments when the partition moves from backup state to master state. By default, GARP advertisements are blocked on subinterfaces.

Mode

Interface Configuration, Subinterface Configuration

 

Related Documentation

  • Grouping ICR Subscribers Based on VLAN IDs
  • Configuring an ICR Partition
 

Published: 2011-04-07

 
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