Multiple vrrp groups configuration example, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual
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Virtual MAC : 0000-5e00-0101
Master IP : 10.1.1.2
The output shows that when Switch A fails, Switch B takes over to forward packets from Host A to
Host B.
# Recover the link between Host A and Switch A, and display detailed information about VRRP
group 1 on Switch A.
[SwitchA-Vlan-interface2] display vrrp verbose
IPv4 Virtual Router Information:
Running Mode : Standard
Total number of virtual routers : 1
Interface Vlan-interface2
VRID : 1 Adver Timer : 100
Admin Status : Up State : Master
Config Pri : 110 Running Pri : 110
Preempt Mode : Yes Delay Time : 5
Auth Type : None
Virtual IP : 10.1.1.111
Virtual MAC : 0000-5e00-0101
Master IP : 10.1.1.1
The output shows that after Switch A resumes normal operation, it becomes the master to forward
packets from Host A to Host B.
Multiple VRRP groups configuration example
This section provides an example of configuring multiple VRRP groups on switches.
Network requirements
Switch A and Switch B form two VRRP groups. VRRP group 1 uses the virtual IP address 10.1.1.100/25 to
provide gateway service for hosts in VLAN 2, and VRRP group 2 uses the virtual IP address
10.1.1.200/25 to provide gateway service for hosts in VLAN 3, as shown in
Assign a higher priority to Switch A than Switch B in VRRP group 1, but a lower priority in VRRP group
2, to distribute the traffic from VLAN 2 and VLAN 3 between the two switches. When one of the switches
fails, the healthy switch provides gateway service for both VLANs.