You can either configure VRRP interfaces on top of each VLAN interface or you can configure your VLANS on top of a base VRRP interface. I prefer the first option because it gives you the most flexibility.
Hi, thanks for this training. On the Mikrotik man pages it states: “address on VRRP interface must have /32 netmask if address configured on VRRP is from the same subnet as on router's any other interface.” wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Interface/VRRP#IPv4 Can you please explain why your configuration didn’t use a /32?
Thanks for sharing this Maher, very good tutorial. All the best.
very nice presentation. thanks for this information ideas.
Nice presentation. Thank you Maher
thanks, Is possible to work also to have different ISP ?
Mr. Maher plz explain ...
if R1 or R2 router uplink down what happens ???
we are waiting the second video about if we have problem in wan interface
Very informative, thank you!
how long will it take, if it loads a lot,
phone conversation broke up
sir if i have 2 diffrent isp connection i can configure it?
If we open the mac address table on router 1 what will we see the mac for the virtual IP (10.0.123.250)?
Each VRRP interface gets its own MAC address.
can you make Wan fell over please
I have Vlans running on router R2. and i want them to run properly when interface eth2 on R2 malfunctions. what can i do?
You can either configure VRRP interfaces on top of each VLAN interface or you can configure your VLANS on top of a base VRRP interface. I prefer the first option because it gives you the most flexibility.
@@excession1293 thanks will try it this weekend :D
Hi, thanks for this training. On the Mikrotik man pages it states: “address on VRRP interface must have /32 netmask if address configured on VRRP is from the same subnet as on router's any other interface.”
wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Interface/VRRP#IPv4
Can you please explain why your configuration didn’t use a /32?
@Michael Braun This is what I thought too. I was hoping Maher might correct his video or put something in the description.
what about grrp, it's the better option
not available on MikroTik