User`s guide
Configuration through the web interface
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 Gateway Priority: List of network interfaces in priority order used to determine the 
default gateway. The default gateway is used to route IP packets to an outside network, 
unless controlled by another route. 
A network interface may have a static gateway configured, or obtain a gateway from 
DHCP or other means when it is connected. The first interface in this list that supplies a 
gateway will be used as the default gateway. The default gateway may change as 
interfaces connect and disconnect. 
To change the priority order, select an item from the list and press the up or down arrow.
The IP Network Failover feature provides a dynamic method for selecting the default 
gateway. If failover is properly configured and enabled, it overrides the Gateway 
Priority selection in the Advanced Network Settings. For a description of the failover 
feature and information on how to configure it, please see "IP Network Failover 
settings" on page 79. 










