Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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VRRP Track Information:

Track Object : 1 State : Negative Pri Reduced : 20

# Display the detailed information of VRRP group 1 on Switch B.

<SwitchB> display vrrp verbose

IPv4 Standby Information:

Run Mode : Standard

Run Method : Virtual MAC

Total number of virtual routers : 1

Interface Vlan-interface2

VRID : 1 Adver Timer : 1

Admin Status : Up State : Master

Config Pri : 100 Running Pri : 100

Preempt Mode : Yes Delay Time : 0

Auth Type : None

Virtual IP : 192.168.0.10

Virtual MAC : 0000-5e00-0101

Master IP : 192.168.0.102

The output shows that when Switch A detects that the uplink fails through BFD, it decreases its priority by

20 to ensure that Switch B can preempt as the master.

Static routing-track-NQA collaboration configuration example

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure

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, Switch A, Switch B, Switch C, and Switch D are connected to two segments

20.1.1.0/24 and 30.1.1.0/24. Configure static routes on these switches so that the two segments can
communicate with each other, and configure route backup to improve reliability of the network.
Switch A is the default gateway of the hosts in segment 20.1.1.0/24. Two static routes to 30.1.1.0/24 exist

on Switch A, with the next hop being Switch B and Switch C respectively. These two static routes back up

each other as follows:

The static route with Switch B as the next hop has a higher priority, and is the master route. If this
route is available, Switch A forwards packets to 30.1.1.0/24 through Switch B.

The static route with Switch C as the next hop acts as the backup route.

Configure static routing-track-NQA collaboration to determine whether the master route is available
in real time. If the master route is unavailable, the backup route takes effect, and Switch A forwards

packets to 30.1.1.0/24 through Switch C.

Similarly, Switch D is the default gateway of the hosts in segment 30.1.1.0/24. Two static routes to

20.1.1.0/24 exist on Switch D, with the next hop being Switch B and Switch C respectively. These two
static routes back up each other as follows:

The static route with Switch B as the next hop has a higher priority, and is the master route. If this
route is available, Switch D forwards packets to 20.1.1.0/24 through Switch B.

The static route with Switch C as the next hop acts as the backup route.

Configure static routing-track-NQA collaboration to determine whether the master route is available

in real time. If the master route is unavailable, the backup route takes effect, and Switch D forwards
packets to 20.1.1.0/24 through Switch C.

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