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IP Routing Protocols

5-28 Configuring IP

Figure 5-8 Simple VRRP Topology

Because the VR uses the IP address of the physical Ethernet interface of XSR1, XSR1 becomes the
master VR
, also known as the IP address owner. XSR1, as the master VR, assumes the IP address of
the VR and is responsible for forwarding packets sent to this IP address.

Clients A, B, and C are configured with the default gateway IP address of 10.10.10.1.

XSR2 is a backup VR. If the master VR fails, XSR2 will take over as the master VR and support the
connected LAN hosts. When XSR1 comes back on line, it assumes the role of master VR again.

Figure 5-9

illustrates a topology where VRs XSR1 and XSR2 split outgoing traffic between them

and provide full system redundancy. ClientA and ClientB install a default route to XSR1’s VR IP
address and ClientC and ClientD install a default route to XSR2’s VR IP address. Both XSRs serve
dual master/backup roles.

Figure 5-9 Load Balanced, Redundant VRRP Topology

VRRP Definitions

The XSR defines VRRP terms as follows:

VRRP Router - A router running the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol. It may participate in
one or more VRs.

XSR1

VR Master

VR Backup

XSR2

VR IP address: 10.10.10.1

ClientA

ClientB

ClientC

10.10.10.1

10.10.10.2

XSR1

VR Master1/Backup2

10.10.10.1

ClientA

ClientB

ClientC

10.10.10.2

VR (Group 1)

XSR2

VR Master2/Backup1

ClientD

VR (Group 2)

IP address: 10.10.10.1 IP address: 10.10.10.2

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