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VRRP
You cannot enable DHCP client on an interface and set the priority to 255 or assign the same IP address
acquired by DHCP to a VRRP virtual group. Setting the priority to 255 or assigning an interface IP address
to a VRRP virtual group guarantees that this router becomes the VRRP group owner.
If DHCP client is enabled in an interface, if the interface is added to a VRRP group, and if you want to use
this router as the VRRP owner, you must assign a priority that is less than 255 and that is the highest
priority among all the priorities assigned in the group.