What is vrrp accept mode, What are vrrp route and interface tracking, What are vrrp route and interface – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Configuring VRRP

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What Is VRRP Accept Mode?

The accept mode allows the switch to respond to pings (ICMP Echo

Requests) sent to the VRRP virtual IP address. The VRRP specification (RFC

3768) indicates that a router may accept IP packets sent to the virtual router

IP address only if the router is the address owner. In practice, this restriction

makes it more difficult to troubleshoot network connectivity problems. When

a host cannot communicate, it is common to ping the host's default gateway

to determine whether the problem is in the first hop of the path to the

destination. When the default gateway is a virtual router that does not

respond to pings, this troubleshooting technique is unavailable. In the

PowerConnect switch VRRP feature, you can enable Accept Mode to allow

the system to respond to pings that are sent to the virtual IP address.
This capability adds support for responding to pings, but does not allow the

VRRP Master to accept other types of packets. The VRRP Master responds to

both fragmented and un-fragmented ICMP Echo Request packets. The

VRRP Master responds to Echo Requests sent to the virtual router's primary

address or any of its secondary addresses.
Members of the virtual router who are in backup state discard ping packets

destined to VRRP addresses, just as they discard any Ethernet frame sent to a

VRRP MAC address.
When the VRRP master responds with an Echo Reply, the source IPv4

address is the VRRP address and source MAC address is the virtual router's

MAC address.

What Are VRRP Route and Interface Tracking?

The VRRP Route/Interface Tracking feature extends VRRP capability to allow

tracking of specific routes and interface IP states within the router that can

alter the priority level of a virtual router for a VRRP group.
VRRP interface tracking monitors a specific interface IP state within the

router. Depending on the state of the tracked interface, the feature can alter

the VRRP priority level of a virtual router for a VRRP group.

NOTE:

An exception to the priority level change is that if the VRRP group is the IP

address owner, its priority is fixed at 255 and cannot be reduced through the

tracking process.

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