Hi experts,
I performed a tcp dump in a server of my current network and I'm getting lots of VRRP announcements in this vlan (where server belongs), This server is directly connected to the pair of Summit x460-48t where I have the VRRP configured.
10.49.8.2 (Virtual IP
.1) as Switch Master, behind this pair of Switches, I have another Extreme Switches with the same behavior and in the same vlan, where Switch Master
10.49.8.4 (Virtual IP
.6) First question is if this is a normal behavior and if It's possible to eliminate this multicast flooding?
![39631a0f37d240488426345dee206db3_RackMultipart20150901-30068-fznfs4-Capture_inline.png 39631a0f37d240488426345dee206db3_RackMultipart20150901-30068-fznfs4-Capture_inline.png](/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/3014i2DE4E5F8E4A521BD/image-size/large?v=v2&px=999)
The statistics below from the trace, I do not know if it's a normal rate time coming from the Vrrp since now VRRP mcast is close to the 70% of traffic captured on this trace. :S
![39631a0f37d240488426345dee206db3_RackMultipart20150901-29152-flzbnu-Capture1_inline.png 39631a0f37d240488426345dee206db3_RackMultipart20150901-29152-flzbnu-Capture1_inline.png](/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/4134i2E64622002901FC4/image-size/large?v=v2&px=999)