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Chapter 7. Configuring router properties
				By default, AMQ Interconnect operates in standalone mode with a randomly-generated ID. If you want to use this router in a router network, you must change these properties.
			
Procedure
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						Open the /etc/qpid-dispatch/qdrouterd.confconfiguration file.
- In the - routersection, specify the mode and ID.- This example shows a router configured to operate in - interiormode:- router { mode: interior id: Router.A }- router { mode: interior id: Router.A }- Copy to Clipboard Copied! - Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow - mode
- Specify one of the following modes: - 
											standalone- Use this mode if the router does not communicate with other routers and is not part of a router network. When operating in this mode, the router only routes messages between directly connected endpoints.
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											interior- Use this mode if the router is part of a router network and needs to collaborate with other routers.
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											edge- Use this mode if the router is an edge router that will connect to a network of interior routers.
 
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- id
- The unique identifier for the router. This ID will also be the container name at the AMQP protocol level.
 
- If necessary, configure any additional properties for the router. - For information about additional attributes, see router in the - qdrouterd.confman page.