Configuring vrrp for ipv4, Vrrp for ipv4 configuration task list – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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As shown in

Figure 10-6

, three VRRP groups are present:

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VRRP group 1: Router A is the master; Router B and Router C are the backups.

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VRRP group 2: Router B is the master; Router A and Router C are the backups.

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VRRP group 3: Router C is the master; Router A and Router B are the backups.

For load sharing among Router A, Router B, and Router C, hosts on the LAN need to be

configured to use VRRP group 1, 2, and 3 as the default gateways respectively. When

configuring VRRP priorities, make sure that each router holds such a priority in each VRRP

group that it will take the expected role in the group.

Configuring VRRP for IPv4

VRRP for IPv4 Configuration Task List

To form a VRRP group, perform the following configurations on each device in the VRRP group.

Complete these tasks to configure VRRP for IPv4:

Task

Remarks

Specifying the Type of MAC Addresses Mapped to Virtual IP

Addresses

Optional

Creating a VRRP Group and Configuring Virtual IP Address

Required

Configuring Router Priority, Preemptive Mode and Tracking Function

Optional

Configuring VRRP Packet Attributes

Optional

Enabling the Trap Function for VRRP

Optional

Specifying the Type of MAC Addresses Mapped to Virtual IP Addresses

After you specify the type of MAC addresses mapped to the virtual IP addresses of VRRP

groups and create a VRRP group, the master in the VRRP group uses the specified type of

MAC address as the source MAC address for sending packets so that the hosts in the internal

network can learn the mapping between the IP address and the MAC address and thus forward

the packets destined to other network segments to the master.

Two types of MAC addresses are available mapped to the virtual IP address of a VRRP group:

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Virtual MAC address

By default, a virtual MAC address is automatically created for a VRRP group when the VRRP

group is created, and the virtual IP address of the VRRP group is mapped to the virtual MAC

address. When such a mapping is adopted, the hosts in the internal network do not need to

update the mapping between the IP address and MAC address when the master changes.

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Real MAC address of an interface

In case that an IP address owner exists in a VRRP group, if the virtual IP address is mapped to

the virtual MAC address, two MAC addresses are mapped to one IP address. To avoid such as

problem, map the virtual IP address of the VRRP group to the real MAC address of an interface

to forward the packets from a host to the IP address owner.

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