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Hey, I have a connection on a particular vlan that connects my pods to third parties. The tricky bit is that the connection requires setting up a gateway with a particular IP on my side. i want it to be HA and currently I have it set up using VRRP. Is my understanding correct that it's basically impossible to have a HA gateway with a static IP address with multus?
Is my understanding correct that the general philosophy would be to use another tool to set this up on the host level using something like keepalived and only manage the assignment of pods and the management of their ips with multus?
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Hey, I have a connection on a particular vlan that connects my pods to third parties. The tricky bit is that the connection requires setting up a gateway with a particular IP on my side. i want it to be HA and currently I have it set up using VRRP. Is my understanding correct that it's basically impossible to have a HA gateway with a static IP address with multus?
Is my understanding correct that the general philosophy would be to use another tool to set this up on the host level using something like keepalived and only manage the assignment of pods and the management of their ips with multus?
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