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Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)

Operating Notes

Dynamic Priority Change Operating Notes

There are no backward compatibility issues with the VRRP dynamic
priority change feature. If a VRRP router has an older firmware
version that does not have the dynamic priority change feature, it will
not have the needed configuration options.

The VR’s operating VLAN can’t be configured as a tracking VLAN for
that VR.

Ports that are part of a trunk can’t be tracked.

A port that is tracked can’t be included in a trunk.

Trunks that are tracked can’t be removed; you are not able to remove
the last port from the trunk.

LACP (active or passive) cannot be enabled on a port that is being
tracked.

If a VLAN is removed or a port becomes unavailable, the configuration
is retained and they are tracked when they become available again.

After the Owner VR relinquishes control of its IP address, that IP
address becomes unavailable to all other applications and routing
protocols such as RIP and OSPF.

To avoid operational issues, it is recommended that VRRP is not run
on the same interface/VLAN with other routing protocols, such as RIP
and OSPF.

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