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VRRP priority
Alok Shukla
12-30-2017 01:56
I have configured MLAG(X670) on two switch and want to configure VRRP active-active can we use same ...
Anonymous Member
12-30-2017 08:23
Just giving them the same priority does not give you active-active. When two VRRP routers have the ...
Anonymous Member
12-30-2017 08:28
VRRPActive.pol entry denyVrrpCtrl { if match all { destination-a...
Stephane Grosjean
12-30-2017 11:23
Fabric Routing is a simpler approach, imho. During the VRRP config, this is an option you can turn ...
Anonymous Member
12-30-2017 12:09
Stephane is right. With the introduction of fabric routing we have an easier approach. The ACL was ...
Alok Shukla
12-30-2017 12:09
thank's Hagemann
Bin
12-30-2017 12:09
Hi, There is one good article which could help you to configure fabric routing. https://gta...
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I have configured MLAG(X670) on two switch and want to configure VRRP active-active can we use same
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Just giving them the same priority does not give you active-active. When two VRRP routers have the same priority the one with the higher MAC wins. So only one of them will become master. You have to block the VRRP hellos via an ACL on the ISC link.
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VRRPActive.pol
entry denyVrrpCtrl {
if match all {
destination-address 224.0.0.18/32;
} then {
deny; } }
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Fabric Routing is a simpler approach, imho. During the VRRP config, this is an option you can turn on.
configure vrrp {vlan vlan_name vr vr_id | all} fabric-routing [on | off]
User Guide:
https://documentation.extremenetworks.com/exos_22.4/EXOS_21_1/VRRP/c_vrrp-fabric-routing-overview.sh...
Command Guide:
https://documentation.extremenetworks.com/exos_commands_22.4/exos_21_1/exos_commands_all/r_configure...
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Stephane is right. With the introduction of fabric routing we have an easier approach. The ACL was the way to do it before we had fabric routing. Anyway, both ways work.
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thank's Hagemann
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Hi,
There is one good article which could help you to configure fabric routing.
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/An-example-of-VRRP-fabric-routing-configur...
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Bin
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