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VRRP on all interfaces?
There is a Mikrotik router, a subnet comes to it on the WAN / 28, through the static Nat addresses are distributed to servers. It also has a couple of internal interfaces in LACP bonding to the switch and several vlan interfaces with ip. There was a task to reserve it all. A strange idea came to mind that you can take 2 of the same router, hang it on all VRRP interfaces, and the virtual ip will be the addresses that are now hanging on it. Something on the Internet does not google anything on this topic, they care about how the WAN will work with static nat and vlan interfaces with ip, and whether the idea is generally feasible.
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Will work. The question is only with vrrp on the provider's port.
In general, the question is strange, practically nothing changes in your network, only two real ip routers are added to each subnet, and they intercept the virtual one due to inaccessibility from each other.
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