Are you confused about the differences between IRDP and HSRP? If so, you're not alone! Understanding how each of these protocols work and when to use them can be tricky. In this blog post, we'll explore the similarities and differences between IRDP and HSRP, and help you determine which one is right for you. We'll cover topics such as configuration, redundancy, and scalability, so you can make an informed decision about which protocol to use. Keep reading to learn more about IRDP and HSRP! Protocol Overview Internet Routing Dynamic Protocol (IRDP) and Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) are both routing protocols used to provide redundant routing between two or more routers. IRDP provides a dynamic routing solution, allowing the routers to communicate with each other and determine which router should act as the active router for a given network segment. HSRP, on the other hand, uses a designated primary router that will take over in the event of a failover. The primary route