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Operation Manual – VRRP
H3C S3600 Series Ethernet Switches-Release 1510 Chapter 1
VRRP Configuration
1-1
Chapter 1 VRRP Configuration
 Note:
The S3600-EI series switches support the VRRP feature, but not the S3600-SI series.
1.1 VRRP Overview
Virtual router redundancy protocol (VRRP) is a fault-tolerant protocol.
As shown in
Figure 1-1, in general,
z A default route (for example, the next hop address of the default route is
10.100.10.1, as shown in the following figure) is configured for every host on a
network.
z The packets destined for the external network segments and sourced from these
hosts go through the default routes to the Layer 3 Switch 1, implementing
communication between these hosts and the external network.
z If Switch 1 fails, all the hosts on this segment taking Switch 1 as the next-hop
through the default routes are cut off from the external network.
Figure 1-1 LAN networking
VRRP, designed for LANs with multicast and broadcast capabilities (such as Ethernet),
settles the problem caused by switch failures.
VRRP combines a group of LAN switches, including a master switch and several
backup switches, into a virtual router, or a backup group

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