Vrrp configuration example 1, Case#1 – Avaya P332G-ML User Manual

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Chapter 12 Avaya P330 Layer 3 Features

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VRRP Configuration Example 1

Figure 12.3

VRRP Configuration Example (Case 1, Case 2)

Case#1

One main router on IP subnet 20.20.20.0 (P333R/P330-ML or any third-party router
which supports VRRP) and a redundant router (more backup routers may be
configured)

The P330 itself must have an interface on the IP subnet (e.g. 20.20.20.2)

All the routers are configured under the same VRID (Virtual Router ID- e.g.1)
This configuration must be done per VLAN).

The P330 requires that this VRID must not be used in the network (even in
different VLAN)

By the end of the routers configuration, and when the network is up, the main
router for each virtual router will be elected according to this order of
preference:
— The virtual router IP address is also the router’s interface IP address
— It has the highest priority (you can configure this parameter)
— It has the highest IP address if the previous cases do not apply

Backup Router 1
VRID: 1, IP: 20.20.20.2
Ass. IP: 20.20.20.1
VMAC: 00005E000101 (VRID)
Main Router 2
VRID: 2, IP: 30.30.30.1=Ass. IP
VMAC: 00005E000102 (VRID)

Backup Router 2
VRID: 2, IP: 30.30.30.2
Ass. IP: 30.30.30.1
VMAC: 0005E000102 (VRID)
Main Router 1
VRID: 1, IP: 20.20.20.1=Ass. IP
VMAC: 00005E000101 (VRID)

IP: 30.30.30.20

IP: 20.20.20.10
DG: 20.20.20.1

IP: 20.20.20.20

IP: 30.30.30.10
DG: 30.30.30.1

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