Creating Standby Group And Configuring Virtual Ipv6 Address - H3C S3610-28P Operation Manual

S3610 & s5510 series
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Operation Manual – VRRP
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches
Caution:
You should configure this function before creating a standby group. Otherwise, you
cannot modify the mapping between the virtual IPv6 address and the MAC address.

1.3.4 Creating Standby Group and Configuring Virtual IPv6 Address

You need to configure a virtual IPv6 address for a standby group when creating the
standby group. A VRRP standby group is created automatically when you specify the
first virtual IPv6 address for the standby group. If you specify a virtual IPv6 address for
the standby group later, the virtual IPv6 address is only added to the virtual IPv6
address list of the VRRP standby group.
I. Configuration prerequisites
Before creating standby group and configuring virtual IPv6 address, you should first
configure the IPv6 address of the interface and ensure that the virtual IPv6 address to
be configured is in the same network segment as the IPv6 address of the interface.
II. Configuration procedure
Follow these steps to create standby group and configure its virtual IPv6 address:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter the specified
interface view
Create standby
group and
configure its virtual
IPv6 address
Use the command...
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
vrrp ipv6 vrid
virtual-router-id virtual-ip
virtual-address
[ link-local ]
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Chapter 1 VRRP Configuration
Remarks
Required
No standby group is created by
default.
The first virtual IPv6 address of
the standby group must be a
link local address. Only one link
local address is allowed in a
standby group, and must be
removed the last.

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