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− | | RUT2XX = {{{series}}}_R_00.01.13 | + | | name = {{{name}}} |
− | | RUT9XX = {{{series}}}_R_00.06.07}}
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− | | series = {{{series}}} | + | | series = {{{series}}} |
| + | | name = {{{name}}} |
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| }} | | }} |
| __TOC__ | | __TOC__ |
| ==Summary== | | ==Summary== |
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− | The <b>Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol</b> (<b>VRRP</b>) is a computer networking protocol | + | The <b>Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol</b> (<b>VRRP</b>) is a computer networking protocol used for automatic default gateway selection for clients on a LAN network in case the main router (Master) becomes unavailable. Another VRRP router (Backup) then assumes the role of Master and thus backing up the connection. |
− | used for automatic default gateway selection for clients on a LAN network in case the main | |
− | router (Master) becomes unavailable. Another VRRP router (Backup) then assumes the role of | |
− | Master and thus backing up the connection. | |
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− | This page is an overview of the VRRP section of {{{name}}} routers. | + | This chapter of the user manual provides an overview of the VRRP page for {{{name}}} devices. |
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| ==VRRP configuration== | | ==VRRP configuration== |