Vrrp with multiple vlans configuration example, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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[SwitchA-Vlan-interface2] display vrrp ipv6 verbose

IPv6 Standby Information:

Run Mode : Standard

Run Method : Virtual MAC

Total number of virtual routers : 1

Interface Vlan-interface2

VRID : 1 Adver Timer : 400

Admin Status : Up State : Backup

Config Pri : 110 Running Pri : 80

Preempt Mode : Yes Delay Time : 5

Become Master : 4200ms left

Auth Type : Simple Key : hello

Virtual IP : FE80::10

1::10

Master IP : FE80::2

VRRP Track Information:

Track Interface: Vlan3 State : Down Pri Reduced : 30

# When interface VLAN-interface 3 on Switch A is not available, the detailed information of VRRP group
1 on Switch B is displayed.

[SwitchB-Vlan-interface2] display vrrp ipv6 verbose

IPv6 Standby Information:

Run Mode : Standard

Run Method : Virtual MAC

Total number of virtual routers : 1

Interface Vlan-interface2

VRID : 1 Adver Timer : 400

Admin Status : Up State : Master

Config Pri : 100 Running Pri : 100

Preempt Mode : Yes Delay Time : 5

Auth Type : Simple Key : hello

Virtual IP : FE80::10

1::10

Virtual MAC : 0000-5e00-0201

Master IP : FE80::2

The output shows that when VLAN-interface 3 on Switch A is not available, the priority of Switch A is
reduced to 80 and Switch A becomes the backup. Switch B becomes the master and packets sent from

Host A to Host B are forwarded by Switch B.

VRRP with multiple VLANs configuration example

Network requirements

Switch A and Switch B belong to both VRRP group 1 and VRRP group 2. The virtual IPv6 addresses

of VRRP group 1 are 1::10/64 and FE80::10, and those of VRRP group 2 are 2::10/64 and

FE90::10.

Hosts in VLAN 2 learn 1::10/64 as their default gateway and hosts in VLAN 3 learn 2::10/64 as
their default gateway through RA messages sent by the switches.

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