To configure VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) on MikroTik routers, you'll need to set up both the master and backup routers. VRRP allows multiple routers to work together in a group, providing high availability by ensuring that if one router fails, another router in the group takes over seamlessly.
This video walks you through all you need to do to get VRRP up and running on your Mikrotik routers. Whether you are a network engineering expert or an IT executive looking to ensure high availability by taking your internet connection uptime from zero to 100, this tutorial is for you.
This video covers the four fundamental tasks that must be performed to implement VRRP on your Mikrotik routers: identify the router, configure interfaces, enable VRRP, and check VRRP operational status.
You can read my detailed blog post on the same topic by clicking on this link: https://timigate.com/2024/01/improve-...