Active/Active VRRP with Mlag
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‎03-26-2014 11:47 PM
I have two BD 8810's. I have mlag and vrrp working well. It is currently in the standard active/backup. I have all my vlans on vrid 1 and the Virtual IP and the master are Core 1. We set the VIP to the IP of Core 1. My question is to get Active/Active what do I need to change?
Do I need to join all of the vlans to a vrid 2 and set the master and VIP on Core two then apply the ACL from the concepts guide?
Any help would be great. If you need more info let me know thanks.
Do I need to join all of the vlans to a vrid 2 and set the master and VIP on Core two then apply the ACL from the concepts guide?
Any help would be great. If you need more info let me know thanks.
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‎06-10-2015 05:00 PM
Wow, Brian. After such a comment you will have to go to Community Interaction || Networking Neighbors and give us some information about yourself...
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‎06-10-2015 05:00 PM
Glad to see Mr. Boche joined the Hub. Good stuff!
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‎06-10-2015 05:00 PM
Thanks!
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‎06-10-2015 05:00 PM
Correct.
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‎06-10-2015 05:00 PM
Got it. So to confirm leave VRRP configuration as it is today, and just apply the ACL. This will then let both members come up as Active and they will both route packets as they will both have the VIP(Gateway of each vlan) active and flows come through them(core switches) respectively from other networking devices/servers/hosts across network.
