Hello Marcus,

Thank you for your response.

>From the information provided in the link, it appears that CARP and VRRP
protocols aren't inherently interoperable.
While Cisco may have attempted to address this by introducing a command
like "disable-loop-detection carp" in its Nexus 1000V virtual router
product, this solution unfortunately doesn't extend to standard router
hardware, rendering it ineffective in many scenarios.

Also I've another question:
Is it feasible to achieve CARP and VRRP interoperability through a
user-space application?
I am curious if there are any existing solutions or approaches that
leverage user-space applications to bridge the interoperability gap between
CARP and VRRP.
If anyone has insights or experiences in this area, I would greatly
appreciate hearing about them.

Thank you for considering my inquiries.

Best regards
Sam

On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 8:26 PM Marcus MERIGHI <mcmer-open...@tor.at> wrote:

> Hello Samuel,
>
> samueljaydan1...@gmail.com (Samuel Jayden), 2024.02.13 (Tue) 17:35 (CET):
> > I am reaching out to seek guidance on creating redundancy between a Cisco
> > Router and OpenBSD. After conducting extensive research on the subject, I
> > find myself in need of clarification on a specific point.
>
> This has some background info for you:
>
> https://mwl.io/archives/1866
>
> Marcus
>

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