Configuring The Ipv4/Ipv6 Vrrp Version - HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 series Configuration Manual

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5.
VF tracking
The AVF forwards packets destined to the MAC address of the AVF. If the uplink of the AVF
fails and no LVF is notified to take over the AVF role, hosts on the LAN that use the MAC
address of the AVF as their gateway MAC address cannot access the external network.
This problem can be solved by the VF tracking function. You can monitor the uplink state by
using NQA and BFD, and establish the collaboration between the VF and the NQA or between
the VF and the BFD through the tracking function. When the uplink fails, the state of the
monitored track entry changes to negative and the weight of the VF decreases by a specific
value. Then, the VF with a higher priority becomes the AVF and forwards packets.
The VF tracking function can also work on an LVF to monitor its corresponding AVF on another
router. When the AVF fails, the LVF immediately takes over the AVF to ensure uninterrupted
network communications.
Packet types
VRRP standard mode defines only VRRP advertisement. Only the master in a VRRP group
periodically sends VRRP advertisements, and the backups do not send VRRP advertisements.
VRRP load balancing mode defines the following types of packets:
Advertisement—VRRP advertises VRRP group state and information about the VF that is in
the active state. Both the master and the backups periodically send VRRP advertisements.
Request—If a backup is not the VF owner, it sends a request to ask the master to assign a
virtual MAC address.
Reply—When receiving a request, the master sends a reply to the backup router to assign a
virtual MAC address. After receiving the reply, the backup router creates a VF for the virtual
MAC address, and becomes the owner of this VF.
Release—When a VF owner fails, the router that takes over its responsibility sends a release
after a specified period of time to notify the other routers in the VRRP group to delete the VF of
the failed VF owner.
The format of these packets is similar to that of the advertisement in VRRP standard mode except
that a packet used in load balancing mode is appended with an option field, which contains
information for load balancing.
In load balancing mode, the Version field value is 8 for IPv4 VRRPv2 packets, 9 for IPv6 VRRPv2
packets, and 3 for IPv4/IPv6 VRRPv3 packets.

Configuring the IPv4/IPv6 VRRP version

When you configure the IPv4/IPv6 VRRP version, follow these guidelines:
The VRRP version on all routers of a VRRP group must be consistent.
If you configure the IPv4/IPv6 VRRPv3 version for an interface, the authentication configuration
made for the VRRP group does not take effect.
If you configure the IPv4/IPv6 VRRPv3 version for an interface, the IPv4 VRRPv3 packet
advertisement interval cannot exceed 40 seconds. If a greater value is configured, an
advertisement interval of 40 seconds is adopted.
To configure the IPv4/IPv6 VRRP version:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter interface view.
3.
Configure the VRRP
version for the interface.
Command
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
vrrp version version-number
142
Remarks
N/A
N/A
The default VRRP version is
VRRPv2.

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