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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  
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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  
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router (Master) becomes unavailable. Another VRRP router (Backup) then assumes the role of  
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Master and thus backing up the connection.  
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This page is an overview of the VRRP section of {{{name}}} routers.
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This chapter of the user manual provides an overview of the VRRP page for {{{name}}} devices.
    
==VRRP configuration==
 
==VRRP configuration==