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Originally Posted by ddurocher I initially deviated from the default VRRP option because I noticed that all of my VIPs had been assigned the same virtual MAC address. I thought that might be causing some issues based on the network architecture. I never did test to see if VRRP mode would work once I had the routing issues sorted out so take this with a grain of salt. |
Thanks for letting us know you've got things working.
Regards having the same MAC, it's not a problem since all the VIPs are in different VLANs, right? Switches are fine with having a the same MAC appear in different VLANs.
It only becomes a problem when you've got multiple VRRP clusters in the same VLAN, with the same VRID (which is used to create the virtual MAC).