Hi,
 
I had posted this question on the VRRP working group but got no response. So, I thought I will try it out here.
 
If the link-local IPv6 address of Router R1 (that is the primary owner) is backed by R2 and R2 is the current master (assume that R1 is down), what will happen if Router R1 comes up? The expected behaviour is that R1 should become master as its priority is 255. But, its DAD will fail for the link-local IPv6 address and so, it will be unable to become master (The current master which has the lower priority has joined the Solicited Node Multicast IPv6 Address and will respond to NS for this address). Could someone comment on this? Is the only solution for this to disable DAD on such interfaces?
 
Thanks,
Anand.
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