Chapter 9
Table 9-29. DVMRP Upstream Source(s) Dialog Box Parameters
Parameter
Destination Group
Address
Flow Source Address
Flow Upstream Interface
Payload Protocol Type
Source Port Number
Destination Port Number
Configuring VRRP
Globally Enabling VRRP
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9. Refer to Table 9-29 for an explanation of the DVMRP
Upstream Source(s) dialog box parameters..
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Destination group address for the upstream interface.
Host source address for the upstream flow.
Name of the flow source interface.
Protocol type for the payload.
Source port number.
Destination port number.
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) is used to provide fast-
fail over for hosts if the default gateway fails. This eliminates the
single point of failure inherent in a network with statically
configured default routes. The VRRP protocol defines an election
process that will determine a Master and a Backup router. The
Master router will forward all packets destined for the IP Address
associated with the virtual router. The Backup router monitors the
availability of the Master router and will assume Mastership in the
event that the Master router fails.
The VRRP protocol is described in detail in RFC 2338.
VRRP can be enabled (or disabled) globally using the Web or CLI.
Disabling VRRP globally will cause all virtual routers to transition to
the Initialize state (see State in table 8-3). VRRP is globally enabled
by default.
You can globally enable VRRP from either the Web Agent or the
CLI.
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