Thanks for the answer. I|d love to trz but in VC3 there is no possibility. Seems we have to buy a subscription... Could somebody from Vyatta please confirm this (vrrp) issue?
Cheers Tobias Justin Fletcher schrieb: > Some systems have issues with the virtual MAC addresses - try the > option to disable it. > > Best, > Justin > > On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 8:35 AM, Tobias Orlamuende > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Ken, >> >> You might have seen the vrrp priority of 150 for eth2 on R2 which was >> just a test and replaced with 20 since a few days, but the problem still >> exists. >> >> Anyone else? ;-) >> >> Cheers >> Tobias >> >> Ken Rozinsky schrieb: >> >> >>> Hello, >> > >> > I'm in no way an expert but it looks to me like the priority on both >> > your eth2 interfaces are set at 150. >> > setting the second to 20 might fix it for you. >> > >> > Regards, >> > Ken >> > >> > >> > >> > Tobias Orlamuende wrote: >> >> Yes, all interfaces are GBit, but connected to a 100 MBit/s switch. >> >> Interfaces are Intel 82571EB and 82573E/82573L >> >> /var/log/messages prints only errors like these ones: >> >> >> >> Feb 25 13:34:24 localhost kernel: ll header: >> >> ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:00:5e:00:01:04:08:06 >> >> Feb 25 13:35:25 localhost kernel: printk: 7 messages suppressed. >> >> Feb 25 13:35:25 localhost kernel: martian source 78.138.64.54 from >> >> 78.138.64.71, on dev eth0 >> >> Feb 25 13:35:25 localhost kernel: ll header: >> >> ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:00:5e:00:01:04:08:06 >> >> Feb 25 13:35:25 localhost kernel: martian source 78.138.64.54 from >> >> 78.138.64.71, on dev eth2 >> >> Feb 25 13:35:25 localhost kernel: ll header: >> >> ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:00:5e:00:01:04:08:06 >> >> Feb 25 13:35:25 localhost kernel: martian source 78.138.64.74 from >> >> 78.138.64.71, on dev eth0 >> >> Feb 25 13:35:25 localhost kernel: ll header: >> >> ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:00:5e:00:01:04:08:06 >> >> Feb 25 13:35:25 localhost kernel: martian source 78.138.64.74 from >> >> 78.138.64.71, on dev eth2 >> >> Feb 25 13:35:25 localhost kernel: ll header: >> >> ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:00:5e:00:01:04:08:06 >> >> >> >> Cheers >> >> >> >> Tobias >> >> >> >> Dave Strydom schrieb: >> >> >> >>> are all the interfaces 1000Mbit interfaces? >> >>> and >> >>> if you login to the routers as root, what do you have in >> /var/log/messages ? >> >>> >> >>> - Dave >> >>> >> >>> On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 12:54 PM, Tobias Orlamuende >> >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> >> >>>> Hi all, >> >>>> >> >>>> I set up 2 routers with VC3 and want them to do vrrp. Setup of vrrp >> was >> >>>> done exactly as described in the documentation. >> >>>> Unfortunately vrrp doesn't seem to work properly. On both routers vrrp >> >>>> seems to act as a master. When connecting to one of the physical >> >>>> addresses of one of the routers, I get packetloss of about 50%. The >> >>>> other router is fine as well as their virtual IP. >> >>>> >> >>>> My setup looks as follows: >> >>>> >> >>>> Upstream via a small transfer-net 83.220.149.16/29 (eth0) >> >>>> The following networks are received through this transfer-net: >> >>>> 194.8.86.0/24 (eth2) >> >>>> 78.138.64.0/25 (eth1) >> >>>> Default-route points to our upstream-provider's router (83.220.149.17) >> >>>> >> >>>> Router1: >> >>>> >> >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] show interfaces >> >>>> loopback lo { >> >>>> } >> >>>> ethernet eth0 { >> >>>> description: "upstream" >> >>>> hw-id: 00:15:17:39:b6:8a >> >>>> address 83.220.149.19 { >> >>>> prefix-length: 29 >> >>>> broadcast: 83.220.149.23 >> >>>> } >> >>>> vrrp { >> >>>> vrrp-group: 3 >> >>>> virtual-address: 83.220.149.18 >> >>>> authentication: "123456" >> >>>> priority: 150 >> >>>> } >> >>>> } >> >>>> ethernet eth1 { >> >>>> description: "old-PA" >> >>>> hw-id: 00:15:17:39:b6:8b >> >>>> address 78.138.64.71 { >> >>>> prefix-length: 25 >> >>>> broadcast: 78.138.64.127 >> >>>> } >> >>>> vrrp { >> >>>> vrrp-group: 4 >> >>>> virtual-address: 78.138.64.1 >> >>>> priority: 150 >> >>>> } >> >>>> } >> >>>> ethernet eth2 { >> >>>> description: "old-local" >> >>>> hw-id: 00:30:48:91:96:06 >> >>>> address 194.8.86.1 { >> >>>> prefix-length: 24 >> >>>> broadcast: 194.8.86.255 >> >>>> } >> >>>> vrrp { >> >>>> vrrp-group: 2 >> >>>> virtual-address: 194.8.86.254 >> >>>> priority: 150 >> >>>> } >> >>>> } >> >>>> ethernet eth3 { >> >>>> hw-id: 00:30:48:91:96:07 >> >>>> } >> >>>> >> >>>> [edit] >> >>>> >> >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> show vrrp >> >>>> Physical interface: eth0, Address: 83.220.149.19 >> >>>> Interface state: up, Group: 3, State: master >> >>>> Priority: 150, Advertisement interval: 1s, Authentication type: >> simple >> >>>> Preempt: yes, VIP count: 1, VIP: 83.220.149.18 >> >>>> Advertisement timer: 3310s, Master router: 83.220.149.19 >> >>>> Virtual MAC: 00:00:5E:00:01:03 >> >>>> >> >>>> Physical interface: eth1, Address: 78.138.64.71 >> >>>> Interface state: up, Group: 4, State: master >> >>>> Priority: 150, Advertisement interval: 1s, Authentication type: none >> >>>> Preempt: yes, VIP count: 1, VIP: 78.138.64.1 >> >>>> Advertisement timer: 3310s, Master router: 78.138.64.71 >> >>>> Virtual MAC: 00:00:5E:00:01:04 >> >>>> >> >>>> Physical interface: eth2, Address: 194.8.86.1 >> >>>> Interface state: up, Group: 2, State: master >> >>>> Priority: 150, Advertisement interval: 1s, Authentication type: none >> >>>> Preempt: yes, VIP count: 1, VIP: 194.8.86.254 >> >>>> Advertisement timer: 3310s, Master router: 194.8.86.1 >> >>>> Virtual MAC: 00:00:5E:00:01:02 >> >>>> >> >>>> Router2: >> >>>> >> >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] show interfaces >> >>>> >> >>>> loopback lo { >> >>>> } >> >>>> ethernet eth0 { >> >>>> description: "upstream" >> >>>> hw-id: 00:15:17:39:b2:8c >> >>>> address 83.220.149.20 { >> >>>> prefix-length: 29 >> >>>> broadcast: 83.220.149.20 >> >>>> } >> >>>> vrrp { >> >>>> vrrp-group: 3 >> >>>> virtual-address: 83.220.149.18 >> >>>> authentication: "123456" >> >>>> priority: 20 >> >>>> } >> >>>> } >> >>>> ethernet eth1 { >> >>>> description: "old-PA" >> >>>> hw-id: 00:15:17:39:b2:8d >> >>>> address 78.138.64.72 { >> >>>> prefix-length: 25 >> >>>> broadcast: 78.138.64.127 >> >>>> } >> >>>> vrrp { >> >>>> vrrp-group: 4 >> >>>> virtual-address: 78.138.64.1 >> >>>> priority: 20 >> >>>> } >> >>>> } >> >>>> ethernet eth2 { >> >>>> description: "local" >> >>>> hw-id: 00:30:48:91:90:ee >> >>>> address 194.8.86.2 { >> >>>> prefix-length: 24 >> >>>> broadcast: 194.8.86.255 >> >>>> } >> >>>> vrrp { >> >>>> vrrp-group: 2 >> >>>> virtual-address: 194.8.86.254 >> >>>> priority: 150 >> >>>> } >> >>>> } >> >>>> ethernet eth3 { >> >>>> hw-id: 00:30:48:91:90:ef >> >>>> } >> >>>> >> >>>> [edit] >> >>>> >> >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> show vrrp >> >>>> Physical interface: eth0, Address: 83.220.149.20 >> >>>> Interface state: up, Group: 3, State: master >> >>>> Priority: 20, Advertisement interval: 1s, Authentication type: >> simple >> >>>> Preempt: yes, VIP count: 1, VIP: 83.220.149.18 >> >>>> Advertisement timer: 526s, Master router: 83.220.149.20 >> >>>> Virtual MAC: 00:00:5E:00:01:03 >> >>>> >> >>>> Physical interface: eth1, Address: 78.138.64.72 >> >>>> Interface state: up, Group: 4, State: master >> >>>> Priority: 20, Advertisement interval: 1s, Authentication type: none >> >>>> Preempt: yes, VIP count: 1, VIP: 78.138.64.1 >> >>>> Advertisement timer: 526s, Master router: 78.138.64.72 >> >>>> Virtual MAC: 00:00:5E:00:01:04 >> >>>> >> >>>> Physical interface: eth2, Address: 194.8.86.2 >> >>>> Interface state: up, Group: 2, State: master >> >>>> Priority: 20, Advertisement interval: 1s, Authentication type: none >> >>>> Preempt: yes, VIP count: 1, VIP: 194.8.86.254 >> >>>> Advertisement timer: 526s, Master router: 194.8.86.2 >> >>>> Virtual MAC: 00:00:5E:00:01:02 >> >>>> >> >>>> Does anybody have an idea what is going wrong here or where to have a >> >>>> closer look for fixing it? >> >>>> >> >>>> Thanks in advance! >> >>>> Greetings >> >>>> Tobias >> >>>> >> >>>> -- >> >>>> Mit freundlichen Gruessen / kind regards >> >>>> >> >>>> Tobias Orlamünde >> >>>> >> >>>> Emporis GmbH >> >>>> Robert-Bosch-Strasse 7 >> >>>> D-64293 Darmstadt >> >>>> Germany >> >>>> >> >>>> Tel +49(0)6151 500170 >> >>>> Fax +49(0)6151 5001799 >> >>>> E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >>>> http://corporate.emporis.com >> >>>> >> >>>> [Emporis is one of the world's leading providers of building-related >> >>>> information] >> >>>> _______________________________________________ >> >>>> Vyatta-users mailing list >> >>>> Vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com >> >>>> http://mailman.vyatta.com/mailman/listinfo/vyatta-users >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>> _______________________________________________ >> >>> Vyatta-users mailing list >> >>> Vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com >> >>> http://mailman.vyatta.com/mailman/listinfo/vyatta-users >> >>> >> >> >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Vyatta-users mailing list >> > Vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com >> > http://mailman.vyatta.com/mailman/listinfo/vyatta-users >> >> -- >> >> >> Mit freundlichen Gruessen / kind regards >> >> Tobias Orlamünde >> >> Emporis GmbH >> Robert-Bosch-Strasse 7 >> D-64293 Darmstadt >> Germany >> >> Tel +49(0)6151 500170 >> Fax +49(0)6151 5001799 >> E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> http://corporate.emporis.com >> >> [Emporis is one of the world's leading providers of building-related >> information] >> _______________________________________________ >> Vyatta-users mailing list >> Vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com >> http://mailman.vyatta.com/mailman/listinfo/vyatta-users >> > _______________________________________________ > Vyatta-users mailing list > Vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com > http://mailman.vyatta.com/mailman/listinfo/vyatta-users -- Mit freundlichen Gruessen / kind regards Tobias Orlamünde Emporis GmbH Robert-Bosch-Strasse 7 D-64293 Darmstadt Germany Tel +49(0)6151 500170 Fax +49(0)6151 5001799 E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://corporate.emporis.com [Emporis is one of the world's leading providers of building-related information] _______________________________________________ Vyatta-users mailing list Vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com http://mailman.vyatta.com/mailman/listinfo/vyatta-users