This command displays statistical information for a given VRRPv3 group or displays the global statistics. If this command is issued without the optional arguments then the global statistics are displayed.
If the optional arguments are specified, the statistics are displayed for the virtual router corresponding to the given (IP address family, interface and VR-id) combination.
| Format | show vrrp statistics [{ipv4| ipv6} {unit/slot/port | vlan vlan-id} vrid] |
| Mode | Privileged EXEC |
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| ipv4 | (Optional) indicates the Virtual router group belongs to IPv4 address family. |
| ipv6 | (Optional) indicates the Virtual router group belongs to IPv6 address family. |
| unit/slot/port | (Optional) indicates the interface number to which the Virtual router belongs. |
| vlan-id | (Optional) indicates the VLAN number to which the Virtual router belongs. |
| vr-id | (Optional) Virtual router group number. The range is from 1 to 255. |
Example:
(Routing)#show vrrp statistics ipv6 1/0/1 2 Master Transitions............................. 2 New Master Reason.............................. Priority Advertisements Received........................ 64 Advertisements Sent............................ 12 Advertisement Interval Errors.................. 0 IP TTL Errors.................................. 1 Last Protocol Error Reason..................... Version Error Zero Priority Packets Received................. 0 Zero Priority Packets Sent..................... 1 Invalid Type Packets Received.................. 0 Address List Errors............................ 2 Packet Length Errors........................... 4 Row Discontinuity Time......................... 0 days 0 hrs 0 mins 0 secs Refresh Rate (in milliseconds)................. 0 (Routing)#show vrrp statistics Router Checksum Errors......................... 2 Router Version Errors.......................... 3 Router VRID Errors............................. 4 Global Statistics Discontinuity Time........... 0 days 0 hrs 0 mins 0 secs