Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Common Address Redundancy Protocol or CARP is a computer networking protocol which allows multiple hosts on the same local area 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 Cisco Systems' proprietary protocol, HSRP. The protocol is implemented on several BSD based operating systems, and has been ported to Linux."@en }
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- Common_Address_Redundancy_Protocol abstract "The Common Address Redundancy Protocol or CARP is a computer networking protocol which allows multiple hosts on the same local area 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 Cisco Systems' proprietary protocol, HSRP. The protocol is implemented on several BSD based operating systems, and has been ported to Linux.".
- Q868562 abstract "The Common Address Redundancy Protocol or CARP is a computer networking protocol which allows multiple hosts on the same local area 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 Cisco Systems' proprietary protocol, HSRP. The protocol is implemented on several BSD based operating systems, and has been ported to Linux.".