Vrrp Standby Group Overview - 3Com MSR 50 Series Configuration Manual

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VRRP Standby Group
Overview
ONFIGURATION
Figure 583 LAN networking
Host A
Host B
Host C
Apparently, this approach to enabling hosts on a network to communicate with
external networks is easy to configure but it imposes a very high requirement of
performance stability on the device acting as the gateway. A common way to
improve system reliability is to use more egress gateways, introducing the problem
of routing among the multiple egresses.
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) is an error-tolerant protocol designed
to address this problem through separating physical devices from logical devices.
Deploying VRRP on multicast and broadcast LANs such as Ethernet, you can
ensure that the system can still provide highly reliable default links without
changing configurations (such as dynamic routing protocols, route discovery
protocols) when a device fails and prevent network interruption due to a single
link failure.
There are two VRRP versions: VRRPv2 and VRRPv3. VRRPv2 is based on IPv4, while
VRRPv3 is based on IPv6. The two versions implement the same functions but
provide different commands.
VRRP combines a group of routers (including a master and multiple backups) on a
LAN into a virtual router called standby group.
The VRRP standby group has the following features:
A virtual router has an IP address. A host on the LAN only needs to know the IP
address of the virtual router and uses the IP address as the next hop of the
default route.
Every host on the LAN communicates with external networks through the
virtual router.
Routers in the standby group elect the gateway according to their priorities.
Once the master router acting as the gateway fails, the other routers in the
standby group elect a new gateway to undertake the responsibility of the failed
router, thus ensuring that the hosts in the network segment can communicate
with the external networks uninterruptedly.
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