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VRRP load balancing mode configuration example, Network requirements, Configuration procedure
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The output shows that in VRRP group 1 Switch A is the master, Switch B is the backup and hosts with the default gateway of 1::10/64 accesses the Internet through Switch A; in VRRP group 2 Switch A is the backup, Switch B is the master and hosts with the default gateway of 2::10/64 accesses the Internet through Switch B. VRRP load balancing mode configuration example Network requirements • Switch A, Switch B, and Switch C belong to VRRP group 1 with the virtual IPv6 addresses of FE80::10 and 1::10. • Hosts on network segment 1::/64 learn 1::10 as their default gateway through RA messages sent by the switches. Use the VRRP group to make sure that when a gateway (Switch A, Switch B, or Switch C) fails, the hosts on the LAN can access the external network through another gateway. • VRRP group 1 is operating in load balancing mode to make good use of network resources. • Configure a track entry on Switch A, Switch B, and Switch C to monitor their own VLAN-interface 3. When the interface on Switch A, Switch B, or Switch C fails, the weight of the corresponding switch decreases so that another switch with a higher weight can take over. Figure 44 Network diagram Configuration procedure 1. Configure Switch A: # Configure VLAN 2. system-view [SwitchA] vlan 2 [SwitchA-vlan2] port gigabitethernet 1/0/5 [SwitchA-vlan2] quit 165