xStack® DGS-3620 Series Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide
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Critical IP Address
Specifies an IP address of the physical device that will provide the most direct route
to the Internet or other critical network connections from this virtual router. This
must be a real IP address of a real device on the network. If the connection from the
virtual router to this IP address fails, the virtual router will automatically disabled. A
new Master will be elected from the backup routers participating in the VRRP group.
Different critical IP addresses may be assigned to different routers participating in
the VRRP group, and can therefore define multiple routes to the Internet or other
critical network connections.
IP Address
Specifies the virtual router’s IP address used. This IP address is also the default
gateway that will be statically assigned to end hosts and must be set for all routers
that participate in this group.
Advertisement Interval
(1-255)
Specifies the time interval used between sending advertisement messages.
Checking Critical IP
Specifies the state of checking the status (active or inactive) of a critical IP address.
Options to choose from are
Enabled
and
Disabled
.
Click the
Add
button to add a new entry.
Click the
Delete All
button to remove all the entries listed.
Click the
Delete
button to remove a specific entry listed.
Click the
Edit
button to re-configure a specific entry listed.
After clicking the
Edit
button, the following page will be displayed.
Figure 5-111 VRRP Virtual Router Settings Window
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
Description
IP Address
Specifies the virtual router’s IP address used. This IP address is also the default
gateway that will be statically assigned to end hosts and must be set for all routers
that participate in this group.
Priority
Specifies the priority to be used for the Virtual Router Master election process
Preempt Mode
This entry will determine the behavior of backup routers within the VRRP group by
controlling whether a higher priority backup router will preempt a lower priority
Master router. A True entry, along with having the backup router’s priority set higher
than the master’s priority, will set the backup router as the Master router. A False
entry will disable the backup router from becoming the Master router. This setting
must be consistent with all routers participating within the same VRRP group.
Checking Critical IP
Specifies the state of checking the status (active or inactive) of a critical IP address.
Options to choose from are
Enabled
and
Disabled
.
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