From: Colin Barber (Colin.Barber@telewest.co.uk)
Date: Sun Jun 08 2003 - 08:30:33 GMT-3
It's similar because VRRP is basically a standards version of HSRP.
VRRP has a few advantages:
It's standards based so you can use it between different vendors
It has better security
You can use a real address as the virtual one so you only need two addresses
and not three if you wish
A disadvantage is I believe there is no interface tracking built into the
standard? Nokia use their own addition called monitored circuit is overcome
the problem.
IOS 12.3 supports both VRRP and HSRP.
Colin
-----Original Message-----
From: jfaure@sztele.com [mailto:jfaure@sztele.com]
Sent: 07 June 2003 18:23
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: VRRP vs HSRP
Hi folks:
I'm reading some docs about the feature VRRP (virtual router redundancy
protocol) and it seems it's totally similar to HSRP. Anyone can explain or
provide some useful link to know the differences and advantages of each
one?
Regards.
Juan Faure Ferrer
email: jfaure@sztele.com
Lmnea de Negocio de Telematica y CC
Ingeniero de Integracisn de Redes y Sistemas
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