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==Summary==
==Summary==


<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; thus backing up the connection.  
<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; thus backing up the connection.  


This page is an overview of the VRRP section of {{{name}}} routers.
This page is an overview of the VRRP section of {{{name}}} routers.


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==VRRP==
To begin configuring VRRP you must first add a new <b>VRRP configuration</b> instance.
You can do that by entering a custom name for the configuration and clicking the 'Add' button.
A new VRRP configuration instance will appear in the "VRRP Configurations" list.


To begin configuring VRRP you must first add a new <b>VRRP configuration</b> instance. You can do that by entering a custom name for the configuration and clicking the 'Add' button. A new VRRP configuration instance will appear in the "VRRP Configurations" list.
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To begin configuring a VRRP instance, click the button that looks like a pencil next to it.
To begin configuring a VRRP instance, click the button that looks like a pencil next to it.


The <b>VRRP LAN configuration settings</b> section is used to set the main settings of VRRP. Refer to the figure and table below for information on the fields contained in that section.
The <b>VRRP LAN configuration settings</b> section is used to set the main settings of VRRP.  
Refer to the figure and table below for information on the fields contained in that section.


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Summary

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) 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; thus backing up the connection.

This page is an overview of the VRRP section of {{{name}}} routers.

VRRP

To begin configuring VRRP you must first add a new VRRP configuration instance. You can do that by entering a custom name for the configuration and clicking the 'Add' button. A new VRRP configuration instance will appear in the "VRRP Configurations" list.

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VRRP configuration


To begin configuring a VRRP instance, click the button that looks like a pencil next to it.

The VRRP LAN configuration settings section is used to set the main settings of VRRP. Refer to the figure and table below for information on the fields contained in that section.

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Field Value Description
Enable off | on; default: off Turns VRRP on or off.
Virtualize MAC off | on; default: off Turns the possibility to use virtual MAC addresses on or off.
Virtual ID integer [1..255]; default: 1 The Virtual Router Identifier (VRID) is a field in the VRRP packet IP header used to identify the virtual router in the VRRP cluster. Routers with identical IDs will be grouped in the same VRRP cluster.
Priority integer [1..255]; default: 100 VRRP priority of the virtual router. Higher values equal higher priority. The router with the highest priority is considered to be the Master router while other routers are Backup routers.
    sends periodic VRRP Advertisement messages
  • Master router - the first hop router in the VRRP cluster (i.e., the router that provides connectivity to LAN devices by default).
  • Backup router - assumes the role of Master router in case it becomes unavailable. If there multiple Backup routers in the VRRP cluster, the one with the highest priority will assume the role of Master.
Interface network interface; default: LAN Selects which interface VRRP will operate on.
IP address ip; default: 192.168.1.253 Virtual IP address for the router's VRRP cluster.

See also

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