Vrrp Vs Hsrp?
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VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) is a protocol used to provide fault tolerance for IP networks by creating a virtual router. It allows multiple routers on the same network to share a virtual IP address. VRRP is commonly used to provide redundancy for routers on the same network.
HSRP (Hot Standby Router Protocol) is a protocol used to provide fault tolerance for IP networks by creating a virtual router. It allows two routers on the same network to share a virtual IP address. HSRP is commonly used to provide redundancy for routers on the same network. The key difference between VRRP and HSRP is that HSRP is a Cisco proprietary protocol while VRRP is an open standard.