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FortiGate-6000 Handbook

FortiGate-6000 VRRP HA

FortiGate-6000 VRRP HA

FortiGate-6000 supports the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), allowing you to configure VRRP HA between FortiGate-6000 data interfaces. You can also add a FortiGate-6000 data interface to a VRRP domain with other VRRP routers.

To set up a FortiGate-6000 VRRP to provide HA for internet connectivity:

  1. Add a virtual VRRP router to the internal interface to the FortiGate-6000(s) and routers to be in the VRRP domain.
  2. Set the VRRP IP address of the domain to the internal network default gateway IP address.
  3. Give one of the VRRP domain members the highest priority so it becomes the primary (or master) router and give the others lower priorities so they become secondary routers.

During normal operation, the primary VRRP router sends outgoing VRRP routing advertisements. Both the primary and backup VRRP routers listen for incoming VRRP advertisements from other routers in the VRRP domain. If the primary router fails, the new primary router takes over the role of the default gateway for the internal network and starts sending and receiving VRRP advertisements.

On the GUI you can go to Network > Interfaces and right click on the column header and add VRRP to the Selected Columns list to see the VRRP status of the data interfaces that are operating as VRRP routers.

For more information about FortiOS VRRP, see FortiGate Handbook: VRRP.

FortiGate-6000 VRRP HA

FortiGate-6000 supports the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), allowing you to configure VRRP HA between FortiGate-6000 data interfaces. You can also add a FortiGate-6000 data interface to a VRRP domain with other VRRP routers.

To set up a FortiGate-6000 VRRP to provide HA for internet connectivity:

  1. Add a virtual VRRP router to the internal interface to the FortiGate-6000(s) and routers to be in the VRRP domain.
  2. Set the VRRP IP address of the domain to the internal network default gateway IP address.
  3. Give one of the VRRP domain members the highest priority so it becomes the primary (or master) router and give the others lower priorities so they become secondary routers.

During normal operation, the primary VRRP router sends outgoing VRRP routing advertisements. Both the primary and backup VRRP routers listen for incoming VRRP advertisements from other routers in the VRRP domain. If the primary router fails, the new primary router takes over the role of the default gateway for the internal network and starts sending and receiving VRRP advertisements.

On the GUI you can go to Network > Interfaces and right click on the column header and add VRRP to the Selected Columns list to see the VRRP status of the data interfaces that are operating as VRRP routers.

For more information about FortiOS VRRP, see FortiGate Handbook: VRRP.