RAM-6021 Wired Router
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Advanced Tab
•
Click
on
the
Add
button
and
the
following
dialog
window
will
appear:
Enabled:
Specify
whether
you
want
to
enable
the
VRRP
service
on
this
device.
The
service
will
be
started
after
clicking
the
Apply,
and
on
each
subsequent
boot.
VRRP
is
designed
to
work
with
multiple
systems.
Enable
only
if
you
intend
to
setup
other
VRRP
partners.
Interface:
Specify
the
interface
the
VRRP
service
should
use
for
communication.
Use
Virtual
MAC
Address:
Specify
whether
you
want
to
allow
the
VRRP
service
to
handle
virtual
MAC
addresses.
The
recommended
setting
for
this
field
is
YES.
IP
Address:
Specify
the
IP
address
of
the
virtual
server.
This
value
must
not
be
currently
assigned
to
any
other
network
interface
on
the
subnet.
Furthermore,
this
value
must
match
in
any
VRRP
partner’s
configuration
for
redundancy
to
operate
correctly.
Group
ID:
Specify
the
ID
number
of
the
virtual
server.
This
value
must
match
in
any
VRRP
partner’s
configuration
for
redundancy
to
operate
correctly.
Multiple
VRRP
Virtual
interfaces
can
operate
on
the
same
subnet,
as
long
as
each
set
of
redundant
partners
uses
a
different
ID.
Priority:
Specify
the
priority
to
use
in
VRRP
negotiations.
Valid
values
are
1
‐
255.
Note:
If
this
is
the
“Master”
device,
the
priority
should
be
sent
higher
than
the
“Backup”
device.
Peer
Notification
Interval:
Specify
the
amount
of
time,
in
seconds,
between
VRRP
broadcast
packets.
•
Once
you
have
entered
the
desired
default
settings
for
the
VRRP,
click
on
the
Finish
button
and
you
will
return
to
the
VRRP
dialog
window.
The
Configuration
Table
will
be
populated
with
the
information
entered.
•
To
modify
settings,
select
the
line
to
be
edited
and
click
the
Edit
button.
To
remove
settings
from
the
table,
select
the
desired
line
and
click
on
the
Delete
button.
•
Click
SAVE
to
store
the
settings
for
the
next
reboot,
or
click
APPLY
for
the
settings
to
take
effect
immediately.
Selecting
Revert,
will
reset
all
fields
to
previously
saved
defaults.