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12-port gigabit layer 3 stackable switch
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This window displays the following information:
Parameter
Interface Name
Authentication type
VRID
Virtual IP Address
Virtual MAC Address
Virtual Router State
Admin. State
Priority
Master IP Address
Critical IP Address
Checking Critical IP
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Interval
Preempt Mode
Virtual Router Up
Time
DGS-3312SR Stackable Gigabit Layer 3 Switch
Description
An IP interface name that has been enabled for VRRP. This entry must have been
previously set in the IP Interface Settings window.
Displays the type of authentication used to compare VRRP packets received by a
virtual router. Possible authentication types include:
No authentication – No authentication has been selected to compare VRRP packets
received by a virtual router.
Simple Text Password – A Simple password has been selected to compare VRRP
packets received by a virtual router, for authentication.
IP Authentication Header – An MD5 message digest algorithm has been selected to
compare VRRP packets received by a virtual router, for authentication.
Displays the virtual router ID set by the user. This will uniquely identify the VRRP
Interface on the network.
The IP address of the Virtual router configured on the Switch.
The MAC address of the device that holds the Virtual router.
Displays the current status of the virtual router. Possible states include: Initialize,
Master and Backup.
Displays the current state of the router. Up will be displayed if the virtual router is
enabled and Down if the virtual router is disabled.
Displays the priority of the virtual router. A higher priority will increase the probability
that this router will become the Master router of the group. A lower priority will
increase the probability that this router will become the backup router. The lower the
number, the higher the priority.
Displays the IP address of the Master router for the VRRP function.
Displays the critical IP address of the VRRP function. This address will judge if a
virtual router is qualified to be a master router.
Displays the status of the Critical IP address. May be enabled or disabled.
Displays the time interval, in seconds, that VRRP messages are sent out to the
network.
Displays the mode for determining the behavior of backup routers set on this VRRP
interface. True will denote that this will be the backup router, if the routers priority is
set higher than the master router. False will disable the backup router from becoming
the master router.
Displays the time, in minutes, since the virtual router has been initialized
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