Different from IPv4, deploying IPv6 functions in hot standby
networking has certain special requirements. Before configuring IPv6
hot standby, learn its differences from IPv4 hot standby and its configuration
method.
This section describes how to configure VRRPv6 groups with their own virtual IPv6 addresses using the CLI to implement IPv6 hot standby in active/standby mode on an IPv6 network where the service interfaces work at Layer 3 and connect to switches in the upstream and downstream directions.
This section describes how to configure VRRPv6 groups with their own virtual IPv6 addresses using the CLI to implement IPv6 hot standby in load balancing mode on an IPv6 network where the service interfaces work at Layer 3 and connect to switches in the upstream and downstream directions.
This section describes how to configure IPv6 hot standby in active/standby mode using the CLI on an IPv6 network where the service interfaces work at Layer 3 and connect to routers in the upstream and downstream directions.
This section describes how to configure IPv6 hot standby in load balancing mode using the CLI on an IPv6 network where the service interfaces work at Layer 3 and connect to routers in the upstream and downstream directions.