Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
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cannot span across different types of interfaces. In both switch 1 and switch 2, the Ethernet interface is
in VR 1 and the FC interface is in VR 2. Each virtual router is uniquely identified by the VSAN interface
and the VR ID.
Figure 44-7
Redundant Gateway
Configuring VRRP
This section describes how to configure VRRP and includes the following topics:
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Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide
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44-7, the fabric example has two virtual router groups (VR1 and VR 2) because a virtual router
Redundant Gateway
Management
appliance
Link 5
IP
network
Switch 1
VR1
VR2
Switch 2
Switch 3
IP links
FC links
Virtual Router with
unique VR IP and
VR MAC
Adding and Deleting Virtual Router, page 44-19
Virtual Router Initiation, page 44-19
Adding Virtual Router IP Addresses, page 44-20
Setting the Priority for the Virtual Router, page 44-21
Setting the time Interval for Advertisement Packets, page 44-22
Configuring or Enabling Priority Preemption, page 44-22
Setting Virtual Router Authentication, page 44-23
Tracking the Interface Priority, page 44-24
Displaying IPv4 VRRP Information, page 44-25
Displaying IPv6 VRRP Information, page 44-26
Displaying VRRP Statistics, page 44-27
Clearing VRRP Statistics, page 44-27
Switch 5
Switch 4
FC Fabric
Chapter 44
Configuring IP Services
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