IPv6-Based VRRP Configuration Example 1995Auth Type : NONEVirtual IP : 202.38.160.111Master IP : 202.38.160.1Interface : Ethernet1/0VRID : 2 Adver. Timer : 1Admin Status : UP State : MasterConfig Pri : 110 Run Pri : 110Preempt Mode : YES Delay Time : 0Auth Type : NONEVirtual IP : 202.38.160.112Virtual MAC : 0000-5e00-0102Master IP : 202.38.160.2The above information indicates that in standby group 1 Router A is the master,Router B is the backup and the host with the default gateway of202.38.160.111/24 accesses the Internet through Router A; in standby group 2Router A is the backup, Router B is the master and the host with the defaultgateway of 202.38.160.112/24 accesses the Internet through Router B.IPv6-Based VRRPConfigurationExampleThis section provides these configuration examples:■ “Single VRRP Standby Group Configuration Example” on page 1995■ “VRRP Interface Tracking Configuration Example” on page 1998■ “Multiple VRRP Standby Group Configuration Example” on page 2001Single VRRP StandbyGroup ConfigurationExampleNetwork requirements■ Host A needs to access Host B on the Internet, using 202.38.160.111/24 as itsdefault gateway.■ Router A and Router B belong to the standby group 1 with the virtual IPv6address of FE80::10.■ If Router A operates normally, packets sent from Host A to Host B areforwarded by Router A; if Router A fails, packets sent from Host A to Host B areforwarded by Router B.