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Fields in the Basic Parameters menu.
Field
Description
Host for multiple loca-
tions
If several locations (branches) are set up on the Hotspot server,
enter the value of the NAS identifier (RADIUS server parameter)
that has been registered for this location on the Hotspot server.
21.12 BRRP
In the BRRPmenu you can configure the redundancy of your gateway.
Note
You require a licence for devices in the R23x series and RS series.
BRRP (Bintec Router Redundancy Protocol) is a Teldat-specific implementation of the
VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol). A router redundancy procedure is used
mainly to safeguard the availability of a physical gateway in a LAN or WAN.
Terms and Definitions
A number of special terms are used to describe the function. The following terms are
defined in the relevant RFC and in the Internet draft.
BRRP terms
Field
Description
VRRP router
“A router that uses the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol. It
can be integrated into one or more “virtual routers”.”
Virtual Router
“An abstract object controlled by the VRRP, which is used as
default router for the hosts of a LAN. It comprises a Virtual
Router Identifier (Virtual Router ID) and an IP address or a
group of associated IP addresses in a common LAN. A VRRP
router can protect the data traffic of one or more virtual routers.”
IP Address Owner
“The VRRP router that possesses the IP address(es) of the vir-
tual router as real interface address(es). This is the router that –
if active - answers packets for ICMP pings, TCP connections,
etc. to one of these IP addresses.”
Primary IP Address
“An IP address that is selected from the group of real interface
addresses. A possible algorithm option is the selection of the
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