Another fake question. VRRP supports IPv6 (RFC 5798), so two options are correct.
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Amnesiacsays:
I believe they would have to say “VRRPv3” in that case.
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Patricksays:
agree
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nobodysays:
and it does support md5 authentication
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foosays:
i think md5 is hashing on the password only not really encryption.
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Patricksays:
agree
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Patricksays:
I am taking back what I said. Comparing to the ‘plain-text’ authentication, MD5 is consider ‘encrypted’ authentication. ‘encrypted’ is the wording used in 300-115 CCNP Switch OCG.
So I would choose D
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Ranger99says:
Two years later I’ve found same question 🙂
B is incorrect at all
“The switch supports either HSRP or VRRP, but not both.”
Reference.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3750x_3560x/software/release/12-2_58_se/configuration/guide/3750xscg/swhsrp.html#pgfId-1107127
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Another fake question. VRRP supports IPv6 (RFC 5798), so two options are correct.
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I believe they would have to say “VRRPv3” in that case.
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agree
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and it does support md5 authentication
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i think md5 is hashing on the password only not really encryption.
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agree
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I am taking back what I said. Comparing to the ‘plain-text’ authentication, MD5 is consider ‘encrypted’ authentication. ‘encrypted’ is the wording used in 300-115 CCNP Switch OCG.
So I would choose D
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Two years later I’ve found same question 🙂
B is incorrect at all
“The switch supports either HSRP or VRRP, but not both.”
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3750/software/release/12-2_58_se/configuration/guide/3750scg/swhsrp.pdf
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agree. Why would someone configure both HSRP and VRRP on a switch anyway?
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A I think, multiple standby IPs will can be used to give a form of load balancing
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@Spud: That would be called load sharing, not really load balancing. So there is really no single good answer here.
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