Ethernet LAN VRRP (IP packets addressed to the IP address of the virtual router owner)

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VRRP (IP packets addressed to the IP address of the virtual router owner) ghiggia 01-20-05
Posted by ghiggia on January 20, 2005, 2:41 am
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I'm implementing VRRP and during tests with another router I have seen
that this reply to ping with the real MAC address of the interface.
For me this is incorrect but I wonder if i am true.

Regards


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