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Adding IPv4 and IPv6 virtual routers to an interface

Adding IPv4 and IPv6 virtual routers to an interface

This topic describes to how to add IPv4 and IPv6 virtual routers to an interface. VRRP can only be configured on physical or VLAN interfaces. VRRP cannot be configured on hardware switch interfaces where multiple physical interfaces are combined into a hardware switch interface.

IPv4 virtual router

In this example, an IPv4 VRRP router is added to port10 on the FortiGate. The VRRP virtual router has a virtual router ID of 200, uses IP address 10.31.101.200, and has a priority of 255. Since this is the highest priority in the configuration, this interface is configured to be the primary router of the VRRP domain.

To configure the interface settings:
config system interface
    edit port10
        config vrrp
            edit 200
                set vrip 10.31.101.200
                set priority 255
            next
        end
    next
end

IPv6 virtual router

In this example, an IPv6 VRRP router is added to port20 on the FortiGate. The VRRP virtual router has a virtual router ID of 220, uses IP address 2001:db8:1::12, and has a priority of 255. Since this is the highest priority in the configuration, this interface is configured to be the primary router of the VRRP domain.

To configure the interface settings:
config system interface
    edit port20
        config ipv6
            set vrip6_link_local <IPv6_address>
            config vrrp6
                edit 220
                    set vrip 2001:db8:1::12
                    set priority 255
                next
            end
        end
    next
end

Adding IPv4 and IPv6 virtual routers to an interface

Adding IPv4 and IPv6 virtual routers to an interface

This topic describes to how to add IPv4 and IPv6 virtual routers to an interface. VRRP can only be configured on physical or VLAN interfaces. VRRP cannot be configured on hardware switch interfaces where multiple physical interfaces are combined into a hardware switch interface.

IPv4 virtual router

In this example, an IPv4 VRRP router is added to port10 on the FortiGate. The VRRP virtual router has a virtual router ID of 200, uses IP address 10.31.101.200, and has a priority of 255. Since this is the highest priority in the configuration, this interface is configured to be the primary router of the VRRP domain.

To configure the interface settings:
config system interface
    edit port10
        config vrrp
            edit 200
                set vrip 10.31.101.200
                set priority 255
            next
        end
    next
end

IPv6 virtual router

In this example, an IPv6 VRRP router is added to port20 on the FortiGate. The VRRP virtual router has a virtual router ID of 220, uses IP address 2001:db8:1::12, and has a priority of 255. Since this is the highest priority in the configuration, this interface is configured to be the primary router of the VRRP domain.

To configure the interface settings:
config system interface
    edit port20
        config ipv6
            set vrip6_link_local <IPv6_address>
            config vrrp6
                edit 220
                    set vrip 2001:db8:1::12
                    set priority 255
                next
            end
        end
    next
end