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CCNA Routing and Switching 200-125 Certification Guide

By : Lazaro (Laz) Diaz
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CCNA Routing and Switching 200-125 Certification Guide

By: Lazaro (Laz) Diaz

Overview of this book

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Routing and Switching is one of the most important qualifications for keeping your networking skills up to date. CCNA Routing and Switching 200-125 Certification Guide covers topics included in the latest CCNA exam, along with review and practice questions. This guide introduces you to the structure of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and examines in detail the creation of IP networks and sub-networks and how to assign addresses in the network. You will then move on to understanding how to configure, verify, and troubleshoot layer 2 and layer 3 protocols. In addition to this, you will discover the functionality, configuration, and troubleshooting of DHCPv4. Combined with router and router simulation practice, this certification guide will help you cover everything you need to know in order to pass the CCNA Routing and Switching 200-125 exam. By the end of this book, you will explore security best practices, as well as get familiar with the protocols that a network administrator can use to monitor the network.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
4
Subnetting in IPv4
21
Mock Test Questions
22
Assessments

GLBP

The following are the characteristics of GLBP:

  • Single VIP with multiple MACS
  • Active virtual gateway
  • Manages virtual gateway
  • Other routers act as active. Really are active virtual forwarders
  • More than one router can be active
  • Single VIP
  • Multiple virtual MAC
INT F0/0
GLBP 1 IP 172.31.6.90
GLBP 1 PRIORITY 150 (AVG)
GLBP 1 LOAD-BALANCING
HOST-DEPENDENT*** (based on host mac)
ROUND-ROBIN**
WEIGHTED (choose a portion assigned macs)

So, these are your redundancy protocols that are used on very large to small medium networks. Using these protocols, you should have very little loss of connectivity to your clients. Just so you can have a visual of what the topology may look like, here is an example of the concept: