D-Link DBG-2000 Product Manual 1 - Page 81

Field, Description, VRRP ID, Interface, IP address, Node type, Master, Backup, Priority, Actions,

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DBG-2000 User Guide The routers (DBG1 and DBG2) have been configured with the VRRP feature for both the interfaces (LAN and WAN) and are given priority numbers. Then, when the client tries to connect to the Internet, it follows the router with a higher priority number (say DBG1). When the DBG1 WAN is not reachable or disconnected from the topology, it connects to the DBG2 WAN, and when DBG1 WAN gets connected or becomes functional, it again switches to DBG1. To configure your DBG-2000, refer to VRRP List & Configuration. VRRP List & Configuration This page of the Nuclias cloud gateway's user interface allows you to configure the VRRP, i.e., Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol, on your device. It also displays a list of VRRP configured on your device. The fields displayed in the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) List are as follows: Field VRRP ID Interface IP address Node type Priority Actions Description It displays the ID given to the VRRP routers. It displays the interface on which the VRRP has been configured. It displays the IP address of the VRRP router. It indicates if the selected VRRP router is working as a Master router or a Backup router. It indicates the priority given to the configured VRRP router. You can edit or delete the selected VRRP. Click Add to add a new entry to the list. This opens the VRRP configuration page. If you want to delete multiple entries at once, select the corresponding checkboxes, and click Delete. 81

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The routers (DBG1 and DBG2) have been configured with the VRRP feature for both the interfaces (LAN and WAN) and are given priority
numbers. Then, when the client tries to connect to the Internet, it follows the router with a higher priority number (say DBG1). When the DBG1
WAN is not reachable or disconnected from the topology, it connects to the DBG2 WAN, and when DBG1 WAN gets connected or becomes
functional, it again switches to DBG1.
To configure your DBG-2000, refer to
.
VRRP List & Configuration
VRRP List & Configuration
This page of the Nuclias cloud gateway’s user interface allows you to configure the VRRP, i.e., Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol, on your
device. It also displays a list of VRRP configured on your device.
The fields displayed in the
are as follows:
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) List
Field
Description
VRRP ID
It displays the ID given to the VRRP routers.
Interface
It displays the interface on which the VRRP has been configured.
IP address
It displays the IP address of the VRRP router.
Node type
It indicates if the selected VRRP router is working as a
router or a
router.
Master
Backup
Priority
It indicates the priority given to the configured VRRP router.
Actions
You can edit or delete the selected VRRP.
Click
to add a new entry to the list. This opens the
page. If you want to delete multiple entries at once, select the
Add
VRRP configuration
corresponding checkboxes, and click
.
Delete
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