Chapter 3

1: What are floating static routes?
A1: Answer: Generally speaking, floating static routes are routes that do not come into play under normal circumstances. They are installed in the routing table when the routes derived from the routing protocols become unavailable. Floating statics are used when the preferred route to the same destination becomes unusable.
2: What is HSRP?
A2: Answer: HSRP stands for Hot Standby Router Protocol. It provides redundancy between two routers. The redundancy is configured on an interface basis.
3: Which encryption algorithm is recommended to save passwords on a router?
A3: Answer: MD5.
4: What is a core file?
A4: Answer: A core file is an image of the router memory when a router crashes.
5: What is the purpose ...

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