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Config Lab 200-301

Answers: HSRP 2

Answers: HSRP 2

🕔09:05, 10.Feb 2016

This latest #HSRP lab requires you to think about the variety of optional settings and choose which non-default settings need to be configured. For instance, how do you control which router becomes primary, and whether that router preempts the other

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HSRP 2

HSRP 2

🕔09:05, 8.Feb 2016

The default gateway plays a huge role in IP networks. How do redundant default gateways back each other up? How do you control which is the active gateway when all is well, and what happens during the recovery process? This

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Answers: HSRP 1

Answers: HSRP 1

🕔09:05, 23.Dec 2015

This #HSRP lab requires just a few lines of configuration, using defaults for pretty much every option. Check here for the original lab, and check your answers in this post below the fold.

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HSRP 1

HSRP 1

🕔09:05, 21.Dec 2015

#HSRP solves one of many design issues by avoiding a single point of failure in a network by having two or more routers share the role of default gateway in a subnet. This lab takes a look at a basic

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Housekeeping Notice: No Config Labs for this Book Part

Housekeeping Notice: No Config Labs for this Book Part

🕔14:44, 6.Sep 2015

In this blog, some menu categories do not happen to have any posts associated with them. That’s just coincidence regarding what topics I’ve happened to choose over the many years of writing this blog. However, for Config Lab posts, I

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Answers: IPv4 Addresses 5

Answers: IPv4 Addresses 5

🕔09:00, 19.Sep 2012

Look back at the original problem statement, calculate the IP addresses to be used by routers and hosts, and create the router configuration for in the interfaces in the network diagram. Today’s post shows the answers.

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IPv4 Addresses 5

IPv4 Addresses 5

🕔08:00, 14.Sep 2012

More practice practice practice! This time, you get some basic IP addressing requirements. Your job: calculate the IP addresses to be used by routers and hosts, and create the router configuration for in the interfaces in the network diagram. No guile,

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Answers: IPv4 Static Routes 3

Answers: IPv4 Static Routes 3

🕔08:32, 27.Oct 2011

Static IPv4 routes are a great way to learn how IP routing really works. The configuration is meant to be straightforward, but constructing the commands yourself makes you think like a router, which is a great way to learn. The

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