VRRP version 2 works with IPv4 addresses only (i.e. does not support IPv6) and whole second advertisement intervals only. The normal interval is one second - since the timeout is three times that, this means the fastest a backup can take over is just over 3 seconds. You should configure all devices in a VRRP group with the same settings (apart from their priority).
VRRP version 3 works in much the same way, but allows the advertisement interval to be any multiple of 10ms (1/100th of a second). The default interval is still 1 second, but it can now be set much faster - so although the timeout is still 3 times the interval, this means the backup could take over in as little as 30ms.
VRRP3 also works with IPv6. Whilst IPv4 and IPv6 VRRP are completely independent, you can configure both at once in a single vrrp
object by listing one
or more IPv4 addresses and one or more IPv6 addresses.
VRRP3 is used by default for any IPv6 addresses or where an interval of below one second is selected. It can also be specifically set in the config
by setting the attribute version3
to the value "true"
.
If you have devices that are meant to work together as VRRP but one is version 2 and one is version 3 then they will typically not see each other and both become master. The FB2900's VRRP Status page shows if VRRP2 or VRRP3 is in use, and whether the FireBrick is master or not.