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David DeSimone wrote:

> That is how it would work.  In the case that was described, though, a
> switch failed in a cascaded series of switches, meaning that the Nokia
> device saw its link still up, and therefore had no reason to drop
> priority on its interfaces.
> 
> The secondary noticed the lack of advertisements from the primary, but
> the primary did not relinquish its priority because it saw no problem.

The cause is correct, and it seems to make sense to me, however since
it's all on one VRID, shouldn't all interfaces have switched over? Also,
I was talking to the Nokia Tech Support, and they mentioned something
about a Sync connection, he swore up and down that he was talking about
a VRRP sync connection, not FW-1's state table sync. He said it was in
the manual, and when I went to the manual's chapter for VRRP it
mentioned nothing about a VRRP sync connection, so I doubt I'll get far
with him.

> VRRP does not solve every problem, is the lesson here.

I don't think my boss is going to like that answer. :(

- -Elmo
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