what three states is it possible for an HSRP router to be in?
HSRP is being set up between two Company devices. In what three states is it possible for
an HSRP router to be in? (Select three)
Which of the following are they?
To protect against first-hop router failure, four protocols were developed to ensure IP routing
redundancy. Which of the following are they? (Select four)
What kind of message does an HSRP configured router send out every 3 seconds?
HSRP has been configured between two Company devices. What kind of message does an
HSRP configured router send out every 3 seconds? (Select all that apply)
which is being used in the Company network to provide redundancy?
Which one of the statements below correctly describes the Virtual Router Redundancy
Protocol (VRRP), which is being used in the Company network to provide redundancy?
Which type of scheme describes the default operation of Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP)?
Which type of scheme describes the default operation of Gateway Load Balancing Protocol
(GLBP)?
what does 07.ac represent?
In the hardware address 0000.0c07.ac0av, what does 07.ac represent?
Match the HSRP states on the left with the correct definition on the right.
What protocol specified by RFC 1256 will allow an enabled IP host a new router when a router becomes unavailab
What protocol specified by RFC 1256 will allow an enabled IP host a new router when a
router becomes unavailable?
Which of the following protocols enables a group of routers to form a single virtual router…?
Which of the following protocols enables a group of routers to form a single virtual router,
and then use the real IP address of a router as the gateway address, as defined in RFC
2338?
Which of the following protocols provides network redundancy for IP networks…?
The Company network needs to enhance the reliability of the network. Which of the following
protocols provides network redundancy for IP networks, ensuring that user traffic
immediately and transparently recovers from first-hop failures in network edge devices or
access circuits, as defined by RFC 2281?