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Alteon Application Switch Operating System Application Guide
High Availability
To add virtual routers to a service-based virtual router group
These set of commands are based on
Configuration, page
513.
>> Main# /cfg/l3/vrrp/vrgroup 1
>> VRRP Virtual Router Vrgroup 1# add 1
>> VRRP Virtual Router Vrgroup 1# add 2
>> Main# /cfg/l3/vrrp/vrgroup 2
>> VRRP Virtual Router Vrgroup 2# add 3
>> VRRP Virtual Router Vrgroup 2# add 4
See
Tracking VRRP Router Parameters, page 515
Switch-Based VRRP Groups
A switch-based virtual router group aggregates all virtual routers on Alteon as a single entity for
non-shared environments. All virtual routers will failover as a group, and cannot failover individually.
As members of a group, all virtual routers on Alteon (and therefore on Alteon itself), are either in a
master or backup state.
Characteristics of a Switch-Based VRRP Group
The following are characteristics of a switch-based VRRP group:
When enabled, all virtual routers behave as one entity, and all group settings override any
individual virtual router settings or service-based vrgroup settings.
All individual virtual routers, once the switch-based VRRP group is enabled, assume the group's
tracking and priority.
When one member of a switch-based VRRP group fails, the priority of the group decreases, and
the state of the entire Alteon changes from master to backup.
If an Alteon is in the backup state, Layer 4 processing is still enabled. If a virtual server is not a
virtual router, the backup can still process traffic addressed to that virtual server IP address.
Filtering is also still functional. Only traffic addressed to virtual server routers is not processed.
Each VRRP advertisement can include up to 1024 addresses. All virtual routers are advertised
within the same packet, conserving processing and buffering resources.
Note:
A switch-based virtual router group cannot be used for active-active configurations or any
other configuration that requires shared interfaces.
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Figure 76 - Service-Based Virtual Router Groups
for a configuration example.
(Select vrgroup 1)
(Add virtual router 1 to vrgroup 1)
(Add virtual router 2 to vrgroup 1)
(Select vrgroup 2)
(Add virtual router 3 to vrgroup 2)
(Add virtual router 4 to vrgroup 2)
Document ID: RDWR-ALOS-V2900_AG1302

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