1-17# If VLAN-interface 3 on Switch A is not available, the detailed information of VRRP group 1 on Switch Ais displayed.[SwitchA-Vlan-interface2] display vrrp verboseIPv4 Standby Information:Run Mode : StandardRun Method : Virtual MACTotal number of virtual routers : 1Interface Vlan-interface2VRID : 1 Adver Timer : 5Admin Status : Up State : BackupConfig Pri : 110 Running Pri : 80Preempt Mode : Yes Delay Time : 0Auth Type : Simple Key : helloVirtual IP : 202.38.160.111Master IP : 202.38.160.2VRRP Track Information:Track Interface: Vlan3 State : Down Pri Reduced : 30# If VLAN-interface 3 on Switch A is not available, the detailed information of VRRP group 1 on Switch Bis displayed.[SwitchB-Vlan-interface2] display vrrp verboseIPv4 Standby Information:Run Mode : StandardRun Method : Virtual MACTotal number of virtual routers : 1Interface Vlan-interface2VRID : 1 Adver Timer : 5Admin Status : Up State : MasterConfig Pri : 100 Running Pri : 100Preempt Mode : Yes Delay Time : 0Auth Type : Simple Key : helloVirtual IP : 202.38.160.111Virtual MAC : 0000-5e00-0101Master IP : 202.38.160.2The above information indicates that if VLAN-interface 3 on Switch A is not available, the priority ofSwitch A is reduced to 80 and it becomes the backup. Switch B becomes the master and packets sentfrom Host A to Host B are forwarded by Switch B.Multiple VRRP Group Configuration ExampleNetwork requirementsz Hosts in VLAN 2 use 202.38.160.100/25 as their default gateway and hosts in VLAN 3 use202.38.160.200/25 as their default gateway.z Switch A and Switch B belong to both VRRP group 1 and VRRP group 2. The virtual IP address ofVRRP group 1 is 202.38.160.100/25, and that of VRRP group 2 is 202.38.160.200/25.z In VRRP group 1, Switch A has a higher priority than Switch B. In VRRP group 2, Switch B has ahigher priority than Switch A. In this case, hosts in VLAN 2 and VLAN 3 can communicate with the