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- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol abstract "The Common Address Redundancy Protocol or CARP is a protocol which allows multiple hosts on the same local network to share a set of IP addresses. Its primary purpose is to provide failover redundancy, especially when used with firewalls and routers. In some configurations CARP can also provide load balancing functionality. CARP provides functionality similar to both VRRP and HSRP. The protocol is implemented on several BSD based operating systems, and has been ported to Linux. Its authors claim that it does not infringe on U.S. Patent 5,473,599, which applies to HSRP.".
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol wikiPageExternalLink ?l=openbsd-misc&m=106642790513590.
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol wikiPageExternalLink ucarp.org.
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol wikiPageExternalLink pfsync-carp.
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol wikiPageExternalLink man.cgi?query=carp&sektion=4.
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol wikiPageExternalLink carp-support.
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol wikiPageExternalLink man.cgi?query=carp&sektion=4.
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol wikiPageExternalLink 35.
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol wikiPageID "1449194".
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol wikiPageRevisionID "595459059".
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol hasPhotoCollection Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol.
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol subject Category:FreeBSD.
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol subject Category:High-availability_cluster_computing.
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol subject Category:Internet_protocols.
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol subject Category:OpenBSD.
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol type Abstraction100002137.
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol type Communication100033020.
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol type Direction106786629.
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol type InternetProtocols.
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol type Message106598915.
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol type Protocol106665108.
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol type Rule106652242.
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol comment "The Common Address Redundancy Protocol or CARP is a protocol which allows multiple hosts on the same local network to share a set of IP addresses. Its primary purpose is to provide failover redundancy, especially when used with firewalls and routers. In some configurations CARP can also provide load balancing functionality. CARP provides functionality similar to both VRRP and HSRP. The protocol is implemented on several BSD based operating systems, and has been ported to Linux.".
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol label "CARP".
- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol label "Common Address Redundancy Protocol".
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- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol label "Common Address Redundancy Protocol".
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- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol wasDerivedFrom Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol?oldid=595459059.
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