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Is it possible to configure two VRRP interfaces one on the LAN, and the other on the WAN?

I have one WAN IP address from the ISP, and a few VLAN interfaces on the LAN side of my existing configuration.  I would like to configure VRRP for both the WAN and LAN side.  This way, I would only need the one WAN IP address and a single default gateway for each VLAN interface.  I haven't seen any configuration examples  like that, but would like to try it. 

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Re: Is it possible to configure two VRRP interfaces one on the LAN, and the other on the WAN?

Hi vmaxdawg05:

Here's an example for VRRP on two interfaces.  It's not identical to your configuration.  In our case, 802.1Q sub-interfaces were required.  Another vendor manages the secondary device, so I only have config details for the primary VRRP device:


interface eth 0/1


  encapsulation 802.1q


  no shutdown


!


interface eth 0/1.1


  description Default VLAN


  vlan-id 1 native


  ip address  192.168.1.32  255.255.255.0


  ip access-policy Private


  vrrp 1 description Data


  vrrp 1 ip 192.168.1.34


  no shutdown


interface eth 0/1.7


  description Voice VLAN


  vlan-id 7


  ip address  172.16.1.32  255.255.255.0


  ip access-policy Private


  vrrp 2 description Voice


  vrrp 2 ip 172.16.1.34


  no shutdown


!


interface eth 0/2


  no ip address


  shutdown


!



Perhaps this will get you started.