Configuring gratuitous arp – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Prevent the virtual IP address of a VRRP group from being used by a host

The master router of a VRRP group can periodically send gratuitous ARP packets to the hosts on the local

network, so that the hosts can update local ARP entries and avoid using the virtual IP address of the VRRP
group.
If the virtual IP address of the VRRP group is associated with a virtual MAC address, the sender MAC

address in the gratuitous ARP packet takes the virtual MAC address of the virtual router. If the virtual IP

address of the VRRP group is associated with the real MAC address of an interface, the sender MAC

address in the gratuitous ARP packet takes the MAC address of the interface on the master router in the

VRRP group.

Update MAC entries of devices in the VLANs having ambiguous VLAN termination configured

In VRRP configuration, if ambiguous VLAN termination is configured for many VLANs and VRRP groups,
interfaces configured with VLAN termination need to be disabled from transmitting broadcast/multicast

packets and a VRRP control VLAN needs to be configured so that VRRP advertisements can be

transmitted within the control VLAN only. In such cases, you can enable periodic sending of gratuitous

ARP packets containing the VRRP virtual IP address, and the primary IP address or a manually configured

secondary IP address of the sending interface on the subinterfaces. In this way, when a VRRP failover

occurs, devices in the VLANs having ambiguous VLAN termination configured can use the gratuitous
ARP packets to update their corresponding MAC entries in time.

NOTE:

For more information about VRRP, see

VRRP Configuration in the System Volume.

Configuring Gratuitous ARP

Follow these steps to configure gratuitous ARP:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enable learning of gratuitous ARP
packets

gratuitous-arp-learning
enable

Optional
Enabled by default.

Enable the device to send
gratuitous ARP packets upon

receiving ARP requests from

another subnet

gratuitous-arp-sending
enable

Required
By default, a device does not send
gratuitous ARP packets upon

receiving ARP requests from

another subnet.

Enter interface view

interface interface-type
interface-number

Enable periodic sending of
gratuitous ARP packets and set the

sending interval

arp send-gratuitous-arp
[ interval milliseconds ]

Required
Disabled by default.

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