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Configuring VRRP
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Configuring VRRP
This chapter describes how to configure Virtual Routing Redundancy
Protocol (VRRP) on the switch. VRRP can help create redundancy on
networks in which end-stations are statically configured with the default
gateway IP address.
The topics covered in this chapter include:
• VRRP Overview
• Default VRRP Values
• Configuring VRRP Features (Web)
• Configuring VRRP Features (CLI)
• VRRP Configuration Example
VRRP Overview
The Virtual Router Redundancy (VRRP) protocol is designed to handle
default router (L3 switch) failures by providing a scheme to dynamically elect
a backup router. VRRP can help minimize black hole periods due to the
failure of the default gateway router during which all traffic directed towards
it is lost until the failure is detected.
How Does VRRP Work?
VRRP eliminates the single point of failure associated with static default
routes by enabling a backup router to take over from a master router without
affecting the end stations using the route. The end stations will use a virtual
IP address that will be recognized by the backup router if the master router
fails. Participating routers use an election protocol to determine which router
is the master router at any given time. A maximum of 50 virtual routers may
be configured. A given port may appear as more than one virtual router to the
network, also, more than one port on a switch may be configured as a virtual
router. Either a physical port or a routed VLAN may participate.
Summary of Contents for PowerConnect M6220
Page 52: ...52 Introduction ...
Page 86: ...86 Switch Features ...
Page 100: ...100 Hardware Overview ...
Page 116: ...116 Using the Command Line Interface ...
Page 121: ...Default Settings 121 ...
Page 122: ...122 Default Settings ...
Page 142: ...142 Setting Basic Network Information ...
Page 206: ...206 Configuring Authentication Authorization and Accounting ...
Page 292: ...292 Managing General System Settings Figure 11 31 Verify MOTD ...
Page 296: ...296 Managing General System Settings ...
Page 332: ...332 Configuring SNMP ...
Page 408: ...408 Monitoring Switch Traffic ...
Page 560: ...560 Configuring Access Control Lists ...
Page 591: ...Configuring VLANs 591 Figure 21 17 GVRP Port Parameters Table ...
Page 597: ...Configuring VLANs 597 Figure 21 24 Double VLAN Port Parameter Table ...
Page 693: ...Configuring Port Based Traffic Control 693 Figure 24 3 Storm Control 5 Click Apply ...
Page 780: ...780 Configuring Connectivity Fault Management ...
Page 804: ...804 Snooping and Inspecting Traffic Figure 27 17 DAI Interface Configuration Summary ...
Page 818: ...818 Snooping and Inspecting Traffic ...
Page 836: ...836 Configuring Link Aggregation ...
Page 860: ...860 Configuring Data Center Bridging Features ...
Page 906: ...906 Configuring DHCP Server Settings ...
Page 940: ...940 Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features Figure 34 3 DHCP Relay Interface Summary ...
Page 1080: ...1080 Configuring VRRP ...
Page 1104: ...1104 Configuring IPv6 Routing ...
Page 1131: ...Configuring Differentiated Services 1131 Figure 40 5 DiffServ Class Criteria ...
Page 1158: ...1158 Configuring Class of Service Figure 41 1 Mapping Table Configuration CoS 802 1P ...
Page 1174: ...1174 Configuring Auto VoIP Figure 42 2 Auto VoIP Interface Configuration ...
Page 1240: ...1240 Managing IPv4 and IPv6 Multicast Figure 43 51 DVMRP Next Hop Summary ...
Page 1266: ...1266 Managing IPv4 and IPv6 Multicast ...
Page 1274: ...1274 System Process Definitions ...
Page 1294: ...1294 Index ...