Vrrp Timers - HP A5830 series Configuration Manual

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VRRP priority ranges from 0 to 255. The priority is higher as the number is greater. Priorities 1 to 254
are configurable. Priority 0 is reserved for special uses and priority 255 for the IP address owner. When
a router acts as the IP address owner, its running priority is always 255. That is, the IP address owner in
a VRRP group acts as the master as long as it works properly.
Working mode
A router in a VRRP group works in either of the following modes:
Non-preemptive mode—When a router in the VRRP group becomes the master, it stays as the
master as long as it operates normally, even if a backup is assigned a higher priority later.
Preemptive mode—When a backup finds its priority higher than that of the master, the backup
sends VRRP advertisements to start a new master election in the VRRP group and becomes the
master. Accordingly, the original master becomes a backup.
Authentication mode
To avoid attacks from unauthorized users, VRRP adds authentication keys into packets for authentication.
VRRP provides the following authentication modes:
simple—Simple text authentication
A router sending a packet fills an authentication key into the packet, and the router receiving the packet
compares its local authentication key with that of the received packet. If the two authentication keys are
the same, the received VRRP packet is considered legitimate. Otherwise, the received packet is
considered invalid.
md5—MD5 authentication
A router computes the digest of a packet to be sent by using the authentication key and MD5 algorithm
and saves the result in the authentication header. The router that receives the packet performs the same
operation by using the authentication key and MD5 algorithm, and compares the result with the content
in the authentication header. If the results are the same, the router that receives the packet considers the
packet an authentic and valid VRRP packet. Otherwise, the router considers the packet invalid.
On a secure network, you can choose not to set the authentication mode.

VRRP timers

VRRP timers include VRRP advertisement interval timer and VRRP preemption delay timer.
VRRP advertisement interval timer
The master in a VRRP group periodically sends VRRP advertisements to inform the other routers in the
VRRP group that it operates properly.
You can adjust the interval for sending VRRP advertisements by setting the VRRP advertisement interval
timer. If a backup receives no advertisements in a period three times the interval, the backup regards
itself as the master and sends VRRP advertisements to start a new master election.
VRRP preemption delay timer
To avoid frequent state changes among members in a VRRP group and provide the backups enough time
to collect information (such as routing information), each backup waits for a period of time (the
preemption delay time) after it receives an advertisement with the priority lower than the local priority,
then sends VRRP advertisements to start a new master election in the VRRP group and becomes the
master.
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