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VRRP instances? Groups?

cwebbEKN
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A question about VRRP instances/groups and a request for suggestions from the Community.

Equipment: Cisco 7609, Cisco NCS-55A2, Cisco Nexus 5596

Is VRRP limited to 255 instances? Is there a difference between a VRRP instance and a VRRP group?

If there are two interfaces, can VRRP have 255 instances/groups per interface? A total of 510?

Scenario:

Cellular service provider with radio towers in many locations. Upwards of 640+ nodes. All nodes travel to a Ciena (I don't know the model) and then layer two to the Nexus. From there they travel to their layer 3 gateway which is a Cisco 7609. Single gateway. /30 network. One IP on the node. One IP on the router. Single SVI on the router. No redundancy. No failover.

We are moving this entire cellular node network to a pair of NCS 55A2 routers and a /29 network. The node traffic will come from the Ciena straight into the NCS routers. No other hops. We had planned on using sub-interfaces on the NCS routers with FHRP to provide failover. If there are limits with VRRP, this no longer becomes a really viable option, short of adding an additional link to each NCS router per 255 VRRP instances.

A sales engineer has suggested EVPN, but we haven't gotten our heads around that yet.

Any suggestions or advice? Any EVPN guidance?

Thanks in advance.

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Instance and group is same 

Each one represents vrrp for different subnet. 

MHM

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Hello
The VRRP group number is specifed via appending the VRID value.
As for how many VRIDs can be created, unless it has changed my understadning VRRPv2(ipv4) & VRRP3 (ipv4/6) = 255.


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Kind Regards
Paul

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Instance and group is same 

Each one represents vrrp for different subnet. 

MHM

Hello
The VRRP group number is specifed via appending the VRID value.
As for how many VRIDs can be created, unless it has changed my understadning VRRPv2(ipv4) & VRRP3 (ipv4/6) = 255.


Please rate and mark as an accepted solution if you have found any of the information provided useful.
This then could assist others on these forums to find a valuable answer and broadens the community’s global network.

Kind Regards
Paul
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