HP 3500yl, 5200zl manual Xrrp support on 5300xl switch

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The VRRP Master router periodically sends advertisements to a reserved multicast group address. The VRRP Backup routers listen for advertisements and one of the backups will assume the Master role, if necessary. A VRRP router can support many virtual router instances, each with a unique VRID/IP address combination. The election process provides dynamic failover to one of the remaining VRRP Backups should the Master become unavailable.

The virtual IP address shared by a group of VRRP routers on a given network segment functions as the next-hop IP address used by neighboring hosts. The VRRP Master router simply forwards packets that have been received from hosts using the VRRP Master as the next-hop gateway. The existence of a VRRP Master and one or more VRRP Backups is transparent to the neighboring hosts.

The advantage gained from using VRRP is a default path with higher availability, but without requiring configuration of dynamic routing or router discovery protocols on every end host.

VRRP on HP ProCurve switches is interoperable with other routers that support RFC 3768.

VRRP operational aspects include:

Preempt delay timer to allow other protocols to complete their convergences

Preemptive mode can be disabled to prevent VRRP router flapping

Default Advertisement interval of 1 second

Default Detection time of 3.6 seconds

XRRP support on 5300xl switch

Similar in concept to VRRP, the HP ProCurve XL Router Redundancy Protocol (XRRP) provides the equivalent mechanism in the HP ProCurve Switch 5300xl series for backup functionality. Like VRRP, XRRP presents a virtual router to the end node connections whose IP and MAC address can transition from the master HP ProCurve Switch 5300xl to the backup HP ProCurve Switch 5300xl in the event the master HP ProCurve Switch 5300xl interface fails.

XRRP does not interoperate with VRRP, but can coexist in a VRRP environment without interference.

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Contents HP ProCurve Switch 5400zl, 3500yl, and 6200yl Series Ospf Page Executive summary IntroductionProduct positioning OverviewHP ProCurve Switch 5400zl and 3500yl Series HP ProCurve Switch 6200yl-24G-mGBICProVision Asic architecture Inside the ProVision Asic Architecture Classification and lookupPolicy Enforcement Engine Management subsystem Advanced capabilities of the product familyHP ProCurve Switch 5400zl Series ProCurve Switch 5400zl Chassis 5400zl chassis layoutHP ProCurve Switch 5406zl chassis layout Power supplies Power supply types System PoE powerFan tray Zl modules Management modulePower supply configurations HP ProCurve Switch 5400zl series line interface modules5406zl 5412zl Specifications Console port ProcessorMemory Auxiliary portDescription PortsMini-GBICs supported ordered separately Open mini-GBIC slots Transceivers supported ordered separately Maximum distanceHP ProCurve ONE Services zl Module J9289A Description HP ProCurve Radio Ports supported ordered separatelyHP ProCurve Switch 3500yl Series Page LED status indicators Additional line interface moduleHP ProCurve Switch 6200yl HP ProCurve Switch 6200yl-24G-mGBIC J8992A Overview of features and benefits Security featuresPerformance Convergence Bandwidth shaping usingQoS functions Advanced classifier-based QoSRouting protocols Layer 2 switchingBridging protocols IPv6Future-proofing DiagnosticsManagement Low cost of ownershipGeneral protocols Standards and protocolsDevice management IP MulticastMIBs Network managementQoS/Cos Capacity and performance features comparisonPerformance and capacity SecurityPer-port buffer sizes Optimizing the 10-GbE port configuration Page Throughput and latency performance data Gbps Gigabit performance traffic patterns HP ProCurve warranty and support Industry-leading warrantyAppendix a Premium License Intelligent Edge and Premium LicenseTask Manual Using Appendix B Policy Enforcement Engine Granular policy enforcement Wire-speed performance for ACLsPolicy Enforcement Engine benefits Hardware-based performanceAppendix C Power over Ethernet PoE device typesPower delivery options Additional PoE power-external suppliesPoE negotiation Appendix D PIM Sparse Mode Support for pre-802.3af standard powered devicesAppendix E LLDP-MED Appendix F Virus Throttle security Page Sensitivity Appendix G VrrpResponse options Connection-rate ACLXrrp support on 5300xl switch Appendix H Ospf Equal Cost Multipath Appendix I Advanced Classifier-Based QoS Vlan IDAppendix J Server-to-Switch Distributed Trunking Limitations/RestrictionsAppendix K Troubleshooting LED status indicators for 5400zl seriesAn example of upstream traffic forwarding is as follows EPS LED LED status indicators for 3500yl and 6200yl series Temp On green Blinking orange Fan Status PoE Status Off Part numbers and Field Replaceable Units Part number ComponentPart number Component For more information