VRRP
The Virtual Router
Redundancy Protocol specifies an election protocol that dynamically assigns responsibility
for a
virtual router (VR) to one of the VRRP routers on a LAN. The
VRRP router controlling the IP address(es) associated with a virtual router is called the
master router, and forwards packets sent to these IP addresses. The election process
provides dynamic failover in the forwarding responsibility should the master router become
unavailable. In case the master router fails, the virtual IP address is mapped to a backup
router's IP address; this backup becomes the master router. This allows any of the virtual
router IP addresses on the LAN to be used as the default first-hop router by end-hosts. The
advantage gained from using VRRP is a higher availability default path without requiring
configuration of dynamic routing or router discovery protocols on every host. VRRP is
defined in RFC 2338.