Vrrp Application (Taking Ipv4-Based Vrrp For Example) - HP 4800G Series Configuration Manual

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VRRP Application (Taking IPv4-Based VRRP for Example)

Master/backup
In master/backup mode, only one router, the master, provides services. When the master fails, a new
master is elected from the original backups. This mode requires only one VRRP group, in which each
router holds a different priority and the one with the highest priority becomes the master, as shown in
Figure
1-5.
Figure 1-5 VRRP in master/backup mode
At the beginning, Router A is the master and therefore can forward packets to external networks,
whereas Router B and Router C are backups and are thus in the state of listening. If Router A fails,
Router B and Router C elect for a new master. The new master takes over the forwarding task to
provide services to hosts on the LAN.
Load balancing
You can create more than one VRRP group on an interface of a router, and allow the router to be the
master of one VRRP group but a backup of another at the same time.
In load balancing mode, multiple routers provide services at the same time. This mode requires two or
more VRRP groups, each of which includes a master and one or more backups. The masters of the
VRRP groups can be assumed by different routers, as shown in
Figure
1-7
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