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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; thus backing up the connection.  
 
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; thus backing up the connection.  
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This page contains a guide on how to configure VRRP on {{{anme}}} routers. To see the manual page for VRRP, <b>[[{{{name}}} VRRP|click here]]</b>.
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This page contains a guide on how to configure VRRP on {{{name}}} routers. To see the manual page for VRRP, <b>[[{{{name}}} VRRP|click here]]</b>.
    
==Configuration overview==
 
==Configuration overview==
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<b>You will need</b>
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    <li>two Teltonika VRRP compatible routers <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="margin:0 auto; text-align: left; overflow:auto;"><div class="mw-collapsible-content">{{Template:Networking_device_manual_vrrp_compatible_devices}}</div></div></li>
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    <li>an end device with an Ethernet port to configure the routers and conduct tests (e.g., a PC or laptop);</li>
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    <li>(recommended) an Ethernet switch.</li>
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<b>Topology</b>
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<b>Explanation</b>
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<b>Alternate topology</b>
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