VRRP Overview
VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) is a standard based
First Hop Redundancy Protocol. It eliminates the single point of failure by using multiple optional devices. Traffic prefers going through the selected Master device. You can reaach the related rfc
here.

If a failure occurs, then the traffic go through the new selected
Master device ( One of the Old Backup devices).

VRRP uses a
Virtual address and two or more nodes are configured with this Virtual address. Devices uses this virtual address as next hop. And according to master/backup situation, traffic prefers one node.
The configuration of
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol is like another First Hop Redundancy Protocol, Cisco proprietary HSRP. There are only small differences in configuration and operation. We will talk about these difference below.
The devices that are configured with VRRP, have
two roles. These
roles are:
• Master
• Backup
The
Active or selected device that the traffic will flow through has the role Master.
The remainning devices has the role
Backup.
There is one
Master,but there can be one more
Backups.
Here, the principle is similar to HSRP. If the Master go down, then one of the Backups takes the Master role.
In
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol, preempt feature is enabled by default. What was preempt? Preempt is the process of “
taking the Master role back”. If the failedd Master come back, it can take its role back again. This is
enabled by default.
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