On 12/Mar/15 02:43, Matt Addison wrote:
Assuming your platform lets you configure HSRP and VRRP simultaneously on the same interface, change the HSRP address to a new address, then set up a new VRRP group on a different group number for the original IP. Any ARPs before you get the new group established will go unanswered, but other traffic should work as normal as the router will still receive and route datagrams destined to the HSRP group MAC. And like Nick said, whatever you do, lab it first.
I'd also go with VRRPv3, so that you have proper IPv6 support as well inter-op capability with other vendors.
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