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Chapter 44
Configuring IP Services
S e n d d o c u m e n t a t i o n c o m m e n t s t o m d s f e e d b a c k - d o c @ c i s c o . c o m

About VRRP

VRRP provides a redundant alternative path to the gateway switch, which has connectivity to the NMS.
VRRP has the following characteristics and advantages:
Note
In
Figure
have an IP address to VRRP mapping configured. The other switches set switch A as the default gateway.
If switch A fails, the other switches do not have to change the routing configurations as switch B
automatically becomes the master and takes over the function of a gateway.
Figure 44-6
1.1.1.10
Switch A
Switch D
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VRRP is a restartable application.
When a VRRP master fails, the VRRP backup takes over within three times the advertisement time.
VRRP over Ethernet, VRRP over VSAN, and Fibre Channel functions are implemented as defined
in RFC 2338 and the draft-ietf-vrrp-ipv6 specification.
A virtual router is mapped to each VSAN and Ethernet interface with its unique virtual router IP,
virtual router MAC, and VR ID.
Interface Mgmt 0 supports only one VRRP group. All other interface supports up to 7 virtual router
groups, including both IPv4 and IPv6 combined.
VR IDs can be reused in multiple VSANs with different virtual router IP mapping.
Both IPv4 and IPv6 is supported.
The management interface (mgmt 0) supports only one virtual router group. All other interfaces
each support up to seven virtual router groups, including both IPv4 and IPv6 combined. Up to 255
virtual router groups can be assigned in each VSAN.
VRRP security provides three options, including no authentication, simple text authentication, and
MD5 authentication.
If you are using IPv6, you must either configure an IPv6 address on the interface or enable IPv6
on the interface. For more information about IPv6, see
Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces."
44-6, switch A is the VRRP master and switch B is the VRRP backup switch. Both switches
VRRP Functionality
NMS
Ethernet
connection
1.2.11.1
VRRP
VSAN 1
1.2.11.4
NMS
1.1.30
Switch B
1.2.11.2
Switch C
1.2.11.3
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Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
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