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Hello,

I have Nokia IPSO 560 (v4.1 b022). We are having a problem with the VRRP
failover. We have two nokias in a VRRP cluster, and three interfaces
within the same VRID. One is higher priority than the other.

The problem is that when we lose one interface, it does not pull the
other interfaces over with it. However, if I unplug the cable, or shut
down the port, the nokia's failover from primary to secondary OK.

For example, we lost our DMZ switch recently. The switch was dead, but
because the nokia is plugged into another switch in between (which was
OK) there was a link light still on all three nokia interfaces. The
problem is that the dmz interface was the only one to switch over to the
secondary nokia, but none of the other ones did.

Has anyone experienced this? Is it a bug in the code?

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Thanks,
E. Recio

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