Overview Of Vrrpe - Dell PowerConnect B-RX Configuration Manual

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Forcing a master router to abdicate to a standby router
You can force a VRRP Master to abdicate (give away control) of a virtual router to a Backup by
temporarily changing the Master's priority to a value less than the Backup's. When you change a
VRRP Owner's priority, the change takes effect only for the current power cycle. The change is not
saved to the startup configuration file when you save the configuration and is not retained across a
reload or reboot. Following a reload or reboot, the VRRP Owner again has priority 255.
VRRP alongside RIP, OSPF, and BGP4
VRRP operation is independent of the RIP, OSPF, and BGP4 protocols. Their operation is
unaffected when VRRP is enabled on a RIP, OSPF, or BGP4 interface.

Overview of VRRPE

VRRPE is Brocade's proprietary version of VRRP that overcomes limitations in the standard
protocol. It is similar to VRRP, but differs in the following respects:
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Owners and Backup:
VRRP has an Owner and one or more Backups for each virtual router. The Owner is the
router that has the IP address used for the virtual router. All the other routers supporting
the virtual router are Backups.
VRRPE does not use Owners. All routers are Backups for a given virtual router. The router
with the highest priority becomes the Master. If there is a tie for highest priority, the router
with the highest IP address becomes the Master. The elected Master owns the virtual IP
address and answers ping and ARP requests and so on.
Master and Backups:
VRRP – The "Owner" of the IP address of the VRID is the default Master and has the
highest priority (255). The precedence of the Backups is determined by their priorities.
The default Master is always the Owner of the IP address of the VRID.
VRRPE – The Master and Backups are selected based on their priority. You can configure
any of the BigIron RX devices to be the Master by giving it the highest priority. There is no
Owner.
Virtual Router's IP address:
VRRP requires that the virtual router has an IP address that is configured on the Owner
router.
VRRPE requires only that the virtual router's IP address be in the same subnet as an
interface configured on the VRID's interface. In fact, VRRPE does not allow you to specify
an IP address configured on the interface as the VRID IP address.
VRID's MAC Address:
VRRP source MAC is a virtual MAC address defined as 00-00-5E-00-01-<vrid>, where
<vrid> is the ID of the virtual router. The Master owns the Virtual MAC address.
VRRPE uses the interface's actual MAC address as the source MAC address. The virtual
MAC address is 02-E0-52-<hash-value>-<vrid>, where <hash-value> is a two-octet
hashed value for the IP address and <vrid> is the VRID.
Hello packets:
VRRP sends Hello messages to IP Multicast address 224.0.0.18.
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