3Com Switch 8800 Family IPsec Module Configuration and Command reference Guide

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RELIABILITY OVERVIEW
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The content below applies to the IPsec module, so the command views in this
document apply to the module and not the Switch 8800 Family switches.
Introduction to
Reliability
During communication, any software or hardware error, network device or line
fault for example, may disrupt the connection, causing transmission failure. To
avoid these situations, Comware provides, virtual router redundancy protocol
(VRRP) and hot backup technologies to ensure availability of a backup scheme
when faults occur. This guarantees smooth communication, and makes the
network more robust and reliable.
VRRP improves reliability of connections to the outside networks and as such, is
well suited to multicast or broadcast LANs such as Ethernet. Multiple routers can
form a standby group or a virtual router, acting as the only egress gateway for the
local network. These routers, however, are transparent to the local network. In the
standby group, a router is engaged in packet forwarding, a backup router is ready
for replacing the active router, and the other routers are listening. In case the
active router fails, the backup router would take over and the other routers would
elect from them a new backup router. This improves reliability, allowing the local
hosts to continue their operation without any modification.