Enter the IP address you want to assign to the virtual router back up in the Backup
Address edit box. Click Apply.
Note
The IP address(es) associated with the monitored circuit virtual router must not match the real IP address of any host or router on the network of the interface.
3.To set a VMAC address, click the VMAC Mode
Note
If you set the VMAC mode to interface or static, you will get syslog error messages when you reboot, or at failover, indicating duplicate IP addresses for the master router and backup router. This is expected behavior since both the master router and the backup router will be using the same virtual IP address temporarily until they resolve into master and backup.
Changing the IP Address List of a Virtual Router in VRRPv3
You must configure at least one virtual address for a virtual router. Addresses already configured are displayed in the List of IPv6 addresses field. Addresses that belong to the interface but not selected for the virtual router are displayed in the Addresses
1.Click VRRP for IPv6 under Configuration > System Configuration > IPv6 Configuration > Router Services in the tree view.
2.Locate the virtual router and the interface with the IP address to change.
You can locate the virtual router information by using the VRID value displayed in the Router with VRID field.
3.To remove an IP address from the list, in the List of Ipv6 addresses field, click Off next to the address you want to delete.
Click Apply.
4.To add an IP address, select an address from the Address
5.To add a backup IP address, enter the IP address in the Backup Address text box. Click Apply.
6.To make your changes permanent, click Save.
Removing a Virtual Router in VRRPv3
When you disable a virtual router, the VRRP operation terminates, and the configuration information no longer appears on the VRRP for IPV6 Configuration page in Network Voyager.
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