Vrrp Load Balancing Mode Configuration Example - HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 series Configuration Manual

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Become Master
Auth Type
Virtual IP
Master IP
Interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
VRID
Admin Status
Config Pri
Preempt Mode
Auth Type
Virtual IP
Virtual MAC
Master IP
The output shows that in VRRP group 1, Router A is the master, Router B is the backup, and
the host with the default gateway of 1::10/64 access the Internet through Router A. In VRRP
group 2, Router A is the backup, Router B is the master, and the host with the default gateway
of 1::20/64 access the Internet through Router B.
NOTE:
To implement load balancing between the VRRP groups, be sure to configure the default gateway
as 1::10 or 1::20 on the hosts on network segment 1::/64.

VRRP load balancing mode configuration example

Network requirements
Router A, Router B, and Router C belong to VRRP group 1 with the virtual IPv6 addresses of
FE80::10 and 1::10.
Hosts on network segment 1::/64 learn FE80::10 as their default gateway through RA
messages sent by the routers. Configure the VRRP group to make sure that when a gateway
(Router A, Router B, or Router C) fails, the hosts on the LAN can access external networks
through another gateway.
VRRP group 1 operates in load balancing mode to make good use of network resources.
Configure a track entry on Router A, Router B, and Router C to monitor their own
GigabitEthernet 1/0/2. When the interface on Router A, Router B, or Router C fails, the weight
of the corresponding router decreases so that another router with a higher weight can take over.
: 2200ms left
: None
: FE80::10
1::10
: FE80::1
: 2
Adver Timer
: Up
State
: 110
Running Pri
: Yes
Delay Time
: None
: FE80::20
1::20
: 0000-5e00-0202
: FE80::2
183
: 100
: Master
: 110
: 0

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