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   Title           : Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) Version 3 for 
IPv4 and IPv6
   Authors         : Acee Lindem
                     Aditya Dogra
   Filename        : draft-ietf-rtgwg-vrrp-rfc5798bis-08.txt
   Pages           : 43
   Date            : 2023-07-28

Abstract:
   This document defines version 3 of the Virtual Router Redundancy
   Protocol (VRRP) for IPv4 and IPv6.  It is based on VRRP (version 2)
   for IPv4 that is defined in RFC 3768 and in "Virtual Router
   Redundancy Protocol for IPv6", and obsoletes the prevision
   specification of this version documented in RFC 5798.  VRRP specifies
   an election protocol that dynamically assigns responsibility for a
   virtual router to one of the VRRP Routers on a LAN.  The VRRP Router
   controlling the IPv4 or IPv6 address(es) associated with a virtual
   router is called the Active Router, and it forwards packets sent to
   these IPv4 or IPv6 addresses.  Active Routers are configured with
   virtual IPv4 or IPv6 addresses, and Backup Routers infer the address
   family of the virtual addresses being advertised based on the IP
   protocol version.  Within a VRRP Router, the virtual routers in each
   of the IPv4 and IPv6 address families are independent of one another
   and always treated as separate virtual router instances.  The
   election process provides dynamic failover in the forwarding
   responsibility should the Active Router become unavailable.  For
   IPv4, the advantage gained from using VRRP is a higher-availability
   default path without requiring configuration of dynamic routing or
   router discovery protocols on every end-host.  For IPv6, the
   advantage gained from using VRRP for IPv6 is a quicker switchover to
   Backup Routers than can be obtained with standard IPv6 Neighbor
   Discovery mechanisms.

   The VRRP terminology has been updated to conform to inclusive
   language guidelines for IETF technologies.  The IETF has designated
   National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) "Guidance for
   NIST Staff on Using Inclusive Language in Documentary Standards" for
   its inclusive language guidelines.

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