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Old 2006-03-24
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Default Logging VRRP master/standy failover

With simplified VRRP configuration and whole lot of interafaces, there are a lot of potential things that could cause failover (the standby enforcement point) starts logging packets dropped or passed). One reason is probably because there is no cluster object (yet).

Where do my Nokia 650's log VRRP events? (I am using a logging server) Are there any other ways to definitively log or be alerted when a box changes to master?

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Old 2006-03-25
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Default Re: Logging VRRP master/standy failover

By default they don't log the VRRP transitions.

In Voyager > Routing Options. If you scroll right down to the bottom you will see VRRP. If you select state from the drop down list and apply, this should log all of the state changes of the interfaces that are in VRRP. If you wanted more logs you can indivually select what you want to log or select all. I think All gives you LOTS of logs though. Experiment and see what information you want/need.
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