R3303-HP HSR6800 Routers High Availability Configuration Guide

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If you configure the IPv4/IPv6 VRRPv3 version for an interface, the authentication configuration
made for the VRRP group does not take effect.
If you configure the IPv4/IPv6 VRRPv3 version for an interface, the IPv4 VRRPv3 packet
advertisement interval cannot exceed 40 seconds. If a greater value is configured, an
advertisement interval of 40 seconds is adopted.
To configure the IPv4/IPv6 VRRP version:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter interface view.
interface interface-type
interface-number
N/A
3. Configure the VRRP version
for the interface.
vrrp version version-number The default VRRP version is VRRPv2.
Configuring VRRP for IPv4
VRRP for IPv4 configuration task list
To form a VRRP group, perform the following configurations on each device in the VRRP group.
Complete these tasks to configure VRRP for IPv4:
Task Remarks
Configuring a VRRP working mode Optional.
Specifying the type of MAC addresses mapped to
virtual IP addresses
Optional.
This configuration does not apply to VRRP load
balancing mode.
Specifying the VRRP control VLAN Optional.
Creating a VRRP group and configuring virtual IP
address
Required.
Configuring router priority, preemptive mode and
tracking function
Optional.
Configuring VF tracking
Optional.
The VF tracking function applies to only VRRP load
balancing mode.
Enabling ARP entry backup Optional.
Enabling the trap function for VRRP Optional.
Configuring a VRRP working mode
A VRRP group operates in one of the following modes:
Standard mode—Only the master can forward packets.
Load balancing mode—All members that have an AVF can forward packets.