Reference Guide
Figure 138. VRRP for an IPv6 Configuration
NOTE: In a VRRP or VRRPv3 group, if two routers come up with the same priority and another 
router already has MASTER status, the router with master status continues to be MASTER even if one 
of two routers has a higher IP or IPv6 address.
Configure a virtual link local (fe80) address for each VRRPv3 group created for an interface. The VRRPv3 
group becomes active as soon as you configure the link local address. Afterward, you can configure the 
group’s virtual IPv6 address.
The virtual IPv6 address you configure must be the same as the IPv6 subnet to which the interface 
belongs.
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
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