Really a VRRP question:
If I have two routes to one network using OSPF and the faster link goes down, and this router address is the gateway in all hosts, it will forward that traffic to the other router based on the OSPF algorithm. BUT, if that whole router goes down, my hosts lose their gateway and cannot find another route to that network.
Maybe ideally, another router should be the gateway.....but what if I use VRRP. Can I make the gateway a VRRP address and if the faster link router goes down, the VRRP will send traffic to the lower speed router??
If I have two routes to one network using OSPF and the faster link goes down, and this router address is the gateway in all hosts, it will forward that traffic to the other router based on the OSPF algorithm. BUT, if that whole router goes down, my hosts lose their gateway and cannot find another route to that network.
Maybe ideally, another router should be the gateway.....but what if I use VRRP. Can I make the gateway a VRRP address and if the faster link router goes down, the VRRP will send traffic to the lower speed router??