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Configuring VRRP

The Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) can prevent loss of network connectivity to end hosts if the static default IP gateway fails. By implementing VRRP, you can designate a number of routers as "backup" routers in case the default "master" router fails. You can configure VRRP on IP/Ethernet interfaces.

For information about configuring VRRP, see JUNOSe Routing Protocols Configuration Guide, Vol. 1, Chapter 14, Configuring VRRP.


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