Those notes from Michael Zuo CCIE #17800 Following is what he has to say : I passed my CCIE R&S certification exam after 2 years of study (#17800) over this period of…
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In the network of today, multiple VRFs as well as IPSec are often used for data security. In this nine (9) minute video, CCBOOTCAMP’s Keith Barker walks you through configuring a Site-2-Site…
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Resiliency and redundancy to circuit failure is provided by the convergence capabilities of OSPF at layer 3. There are two components to OSPF routing convergence: detection of topology changes and recalculation of…
Network Technology – Network Security Technologies and Solutions (CCIE Professional Development Series)
Network Security Technologies and Solutions is a comprehensive reference to the most cutting-edge security products and methodologies available to networking professionals today. This book helps you understand and implement current, state-of-the-art network…
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CCNA 640-802 Bible – Configure,Verify and Troubleshoot OSPF(2)
1. Refer to the exhibit. Router1 was just successfully rebooted. Identify the current OSPF router ID for Router1. A: 190.172.32.10 B: 208.149.23.162 C: 208.149.23.194