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Managing Oracle Solaris 11.1 Network Performance Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Introduction to Network Performance Management
4. Administering Bridged Networks (Tasks)
7. Exchanging Network Connectivity Information With LLDP
8. Working With Data Center Bridging Features in Oracle Solaris
9. Edge Virtual Bridging in Oracle Solaris
10. Integrated Load Balancer (Overview)
11. Configuring Integrated Load Balancer
12. Managing Integrated Load Balancer
13. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (Overview)
Using VRRP in Local Area Network
Administering VRRP Subcommands
Displaying the Configuration of a Router
Inter-operations With Other Network Features
A. Link Aggregation Types: Feature Comparison
VRRP runs on each VRRP router and manages the state of the router. A host can have multiple VRRP routers configured, where each VRRP router belongs to a different virtual router.
A VRRP router has the following attributes:
Router name – A system-wide unique identifier
Virtual Router ID (VRID) – A unique number used to identify a virtual router on a given network segment. VRIDs identify the virtual router within a LAN
Primary IP address – The source IP address of the VRRP advertisement
Virtual IP addresses (VRIP) – An IP address associated with a VRID from which other hosts can obtain network service. The VRIP is managed by the VRRP instances belonging to a VRID.
VRRP parameters – Includes priority, advertise interval, preempt mode, and accept mode
VRRP state information and statistics