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Fixed setting vrrp version
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Migrate:
high-availability virtual-server 203.0.113.1
to: high-availability virtual-server <name> address 203.0.113.1
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set high-availability vrrp group <name> version 2|3
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Allow multiple ports for high-availability virtual-server
The current implementation allows balance only one "virtual" address
and port between between several "real servers"
Allow matching "fwmark" to set traffic which should be balanced
Allow to set port 0 (all traffic) if we use "fwmark"
Add health-check script
set high-availability virtual-server 203.0.113.1 fwmark '111'
set high-availability virtual-server 203.0.113.1 real-server 192.0.2.11 health-check script '/bin/true'
set high-availability virtual-server 203.0.113.1 real-server 192.0.2.11 port '0'
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When applying the same VRID for IPv4 and IPv6 with RFC3768
compatibility enabled, the IPv6 interfaces came back with the
wrong name. For example:
Name Interface VRID State Priority Last Transition
------ ----------- ------ ------- ---------- -----------------
v4-10 eth1v10 10 MASTER 100 21s
v6-10 vrrpv10 10 MASTER 100 21s
Because of this, the IPv6 interface didn't show up in `show int`.
This change suffixes the interface with the IP version so
`show int` works again.
Name Interface VRID State Priority Last Transition
------ ----------- ------ ------- ---------- -----------------
v4-10 eth1v10v4 10 MASTER 100 21s
v6-10 eth1v10v6 10 MASTER 100 21s
vyos@vyos:~$ show interfaces
Codes: S - State, L - Link, u - Up, D - Down, A - Admin Down
Interface IP Address S/L Description
--------- ---------- --- -----------
[....]
eth1v10v4 192.168.10.60/24 u/u
eth1v10v6 2001:ffff::1/64 u/u
[....]
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