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==Failover==
 
==Failover==
{{#ifeq: {{{name}}} | RUTX08 | <b><span style="color: red;">Attention:</span></b> if you're using a <b>{{{name}}} device</b>, the only way to see the Failover page is to configure at least one LAN port to act as WAN. This can be done from the Network → [[{{{name}}} Interfaces|Interfaces]] page.<br>
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The <b>Failover</b> function allows you to backup your primary WAN connection in case it goes down.
 
The <b>Failover</b> function allows you to backup your primary WAN connection in case it goes down.
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In order to set priorities, simply press left mouse click on the interface, then drag it to the 1st, 2nd or other position and then press Save & Apply.
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In order to set priorities, simply press left mouse click on the interface, then drag it to the 1st, 2nd or other position and then press Save & Apply.{{#ifeq:{{{mobile}}}|0|<br><br><b>Note:</b> You will not see any extra interfaces unless you have LAN ports configured as WAN.|}}
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You can drag & drop an interface in order to change its position on the list. Interfaces that are higher on the list have a higher priority than the ones that are lower, i.e., the device will always use the WAN interface with the highest priority as long as it is available. If it goes down, the device will start using the interface with the second highest priority and so on.
 
You can drag & drop an interface in order to change its position on the list. Interfaces that are higher on the list have a higher priority than the ones that are lower, i.e., the device will always use the WAN interface with the highest priority as long as it is available. If it goes down, the device will start using the interface with the second highest priority and so on.
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A failover <b>Interface Configuration</b> page is used to configure how the device will determine whether an interface is online or offline. To enter an interface configuration page, click the 'Edit' button next to an interface.
 
A failover <b>Interface Configuration</b> page is used to configure how the device will determine whether an interface is online or offline. To enter an interface configuration page, click the 'Edit' button next to an interface.
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After this you should be redirected to the configuration page of that interface.
 
After this you should be redirected to the configuration page of that interface.

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