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DNS stands for Domain Name System, which translates domain names to IP addresses.
DNS is like a phone book for the internet, translating human-readable domain names (like google.com) to IP addresses (like 172.217.3.206).
It helps users access websites by typing in easy-to-remember domain names instead of complex IP addresses.
DNS servers store records of domain names and their corresponding IP addresses, allowing for effi...
DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, used to automatically assign IP addresses to devices on a network.
DHCP eliminates the need for manual IP address configuration on each device
It assigns IP addresses dynamically, allowing for efficient use of available addresses
DHCP servers lease IP addresses to devices for a specific period of time
DHCP also provides other network configuration information, such as su...
HSRP (Hot Standby Router Protocol) and VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) are network protocols used for providing high availability in routing.
HSRP and VRRP are used to provide redundancy for routers in a network.
They allow for automatic failover in case of a router failure.
HSRP is a Cisco proprietary protocol, while VRRP is an open standard protocol.
Both protocols use a virtual IP address that clients use as t...
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Technical skills are essential for a Network Engineer, but soft skills are also important for effective communication and teamwork.
Technical skills are necessary for configuring and troubleshooting network devices.
Soft skills like communication, teamwork, and problem-solving are crucial for working effectively with colleagues and clients.
Balancing technical expertise with interpersonal skills is key to success in the r...
DHCP is a protocol used to assign IP addresses dynamically to devices on a network, while DNS is a system that translates domain names to IP addresses.
DHCP assigns IP addresses to devices on a network dynamically
DNS translates domain names to IP addresses
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) allows users to remotely connect to a computer
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BGP is a routing protocol used to exchange routing information between different networks.
BGP stands for Border Gateway Protocol.
It is used to connect different autonomous systems (AS) on the internet.
BGP uses path vector routing to determine the best path for data to travel.
BGP attributes include AS path, next hop, local preference, and origin.
AS path is a list of AS numbers that the route has passed through.
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OSPF is a routing protocol used to exchange routing information between routers in a network.
OSPF stands for Open Shortest Path First
It is a link-state routing protocol
OSPF uses LSAs (Link State Advertisements) to exchange routing information
There are 5 types of LSAs: Router LSA, Network LSA, Summary LSA, ASBR Summary LSA, and External LSA
Each LSA type serves a different purpose in the OSPF network
OSPF is commonly used
Static routes are manually configured while default routes are used when no other route is available.
Static routes are manually configured by the network administrator
Default routes are used when no other route is available
Static routes have a higher priority than default routes
Static routes are more specific than default routes
Example: ip route 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 10.0.0.1
Example: ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.0.0
RT stands for Route Target and RD stands for Route Distinguisher.
RT is used in MPLS VPN to identify which VPN a particular packet belongs to.
RD is used to distinguish between identical routes learned from different VRFs.
RT is a 64-bit value and RD is a 64-bit value or a combination of 32-bit AS number and 32-bit identifier.
Example: RT can be used to route traffic from a specific VPN to a specific service provider.
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STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) is a network protocol that prevents loops in Ethernet networks. It elects a root bridge to manage the network.
STP is a network protocol used to prevent loops in Ethernet networks.
It works by creating a loop-free logical topology by blocking redundant paths.
STP elects a root bridge, which becomes the central point of the network.
The root bridge is the bridge with the lowest bridge ID.
STP use...
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