Talk:Common Address Redundancy Protocol
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Citation Necessary?
Can someone provide a citation to support this sentence?:
Because VRRP fixed problems with the HSRP protocol, Cisco began using VRRP instead, while still claiming it as its own. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 164.67.97.133 (talk) 02:44, 17 April 2009 (UTC)
Strong bias in history section
This section is poorly worded, lopsided and contains several statements of either a speculative nature, or else which need to be backed up by appropriate citations.
- Because VRRP fixed problems with the HSRP protocol[citation needed]
- Cisco informed the OpenBSD developers they would enforce their patent of HSRP[citation needed]
- This may have been related to their lawsuit with Alcatel[speculation?]
- as the "reasonable and non-discriminatory" licensing terms necessarily excluded open-source implementations[citation needed]
- To avoid infringing the HSRP patent, they ensured their idea for CARP was fundamentally different[citation needed]
- and is designed to use cryptography[citation needed]
2001:4D68:2002:100:0:0:0:110 (talk) 23:06, 9 October 2013 (UTC)
- ^ www.Eli The Computer Guy