Verify the configuration, Multiple vrrp groups configuration example, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual
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Figure 14 Configure VRRP group attributes
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Select Preemptive from the Preempt Mode text box.
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Type 5 in the Delay text box.
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Select Simple from the Authentication text box.
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Type hello in the Key text box.
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Type 5 in the Advertise Time text box.
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Click Apply.
Verify the configuration
After the configuration, Host A can ping Host B. You can view the VRRP group information on
GigabitEthernet 0/1 respectively on Device A and Device B. In VRRP group 1, Device A is the master and
Device B is the backup router. Device A is responsible for forwarding packets sent from Host A to Host B.
If the interface that connects Device A to the Internet fails, Host A can still ping Host B. In this case, the
VRRP group information on the two devices shows that Device A becomes a backup router with the
priority being 80 and Device B becomes the master. Device B forwards the packets from Host A to Host
B.
Multiple VRRP Groups Configuration Example
Network requirements
As shown in
, in the segment 202.38.160.0/24, some hosts use 202.38.160.111/24 as their
default gateway and some hosts use 202.38.160.112/24 as their default gateway.
Use VRRP groups to implement load balancing and mutual backup between default gateways.