If you use two different IP addresses for the DvR VLAN and the DvR GW IP, you must first configure a gateway IPv4 address, and then configure an IP interface for the VLAN before you enable DvR on a Layer 2 VSN (VLAN). Both the VLAN IP address and the gateway IPv4 address must be in the same subnet.
If you use the same IP address for VLAN interface and DvR GW IP, you can use the command ip address {A.B.C.D/X} dvr-one-ip.
For more information, see Enable DvR on a Layer 2 VSN (VLAN) and Configure a Single IP Address for All DvR Controllers on a VLAN Subnet.
On VSP 8600 Series, you cannot configure IPv4 or IPv6 VRRP on a DvR-enabled VLAN. On all other platforms, you cannot configure IPv4 VRRP on a DvR-enabled VLAN.
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If the DvR Controller supports it, you can configure Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) on DvR I-SIDs to permit traffic routing from non-DvR Backbone Edge Bridges (BEBs) outside of the domain. For more information, see DvR-VRRP Coexistence. For information on DvR Controller support, see Fabric Engine and VOSS Feature Support Matrix.
You cannot configure RSMLT on a DvR-enabled VLAN.
You cannot configure SPB-PIM Gateway (SPB-PIM GW) on a DvR VLAN.
You cannot configure dynamic routing protocols, such as OSPF, RIP, BGP, IPv6 OSPFv3, IPv6 RIPng, IPv6 MLD, and IPv6 PIM-GW on a DvR-enabled VLAN.
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IPv6 OSPFv3, IPv6 RIPng, IPv6 MLD, and IPv6 PIM-GW do not apply to VSP 8600 Series.
DvR-enabled VLAN/I-SIDs are for host connectivity only; you cannot connect a router to a DvR-enabled VLAN/I-SID and use dynamic or static routing. Use a non-DvR VLAN/I-SID instead to connect an external router.
The following additional restrictions apply to platforms that support IPv6 VRRP coexistence with DvR on the same I-SID:
You can configure DvR on a VLAN that has configured IPv6 interface. You must first delete the IPv6 interface, configure DvR, and then reconfigure IPv6 interface.
A DvR VLAN is a VLAN configured on a DvR Controller with a VLAN IP address, a VLAN/I-SID, the DvR gateway IP address, and DvR enabled. This Layer 3 configuration for the DvR VLAN (the DvR gateway IP address and this DvR subnet) is pushed to the DvR Leaf nodes. The DvR gateway IP address must be the same address across all DvR Controllers for that DvR VLAN.
You cannot configure an IPv6 interface on a DvR-enabled VLAN from a subnet that is used as next-hop in an IPv6 static route.
You cannot configure an IPv6 address on a DvR-enabled VLAN from a subnet used as an IPv6 BGP Peer.