- Do you have unusual ``sysctls`` enabled that could affect the operation of
multicast traffic?
- Are you running in ESXi? See below.
+- Are you running in a linux VM with a bridged network? See below.
My master router is not forwarding traffic
Issue reference: https://github.com/FRRouting/frr/issues/5386
+My router is running in a linux VM with a bridged host network and VRRP has issues
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+Issues can arise with VRRP (especially IPv6) when you have a VM running on top
+of a linux host, where your physical network is in a bridge, and the VM
+has an interface attached to the bridge. By default, the linux bridge will
+snoop multicast traffic, and you will likely see sporadic VRRP advertisements failing
+to be received. IPv6 traffic was be particularly affected.
+
+This was observed on a VM running on proxmox, and the solution was to disable
+multicast snooping on the bridge:
+
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ echo 0 > /sys/devices/virtual/net/vmbr0/bridge/multicast_snooping
+
+Issue reference: https://github.com/FRRouting/frr/issues/5386
+
My router cannot interoperate with branded routers / L3 switches
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